CLIMATE: A federal appeals court rejects a lawsuit filed by young Oregon climate advocates arguing the government’s fossil fuel-friendly policies violate their constitutional rights. (Associated Press)
ALSO: Montana regulators extend the public input period on a proposal to require utility commissioners to consider greenhouse gas emissions’ environmental and health impacts in decisions. (Daily Montanan)
OIL & GAS:
RESEARCH: Stanford University plans to investigate its long-running energy program funded by fossil fuel companies after its impartiality is questioned. (E&E News, subscription)
UTILITIES: Oregon utilities step up wildfire hazard mitigation efforts as forecasters predict an unusually hot and dry summer in the Northwest. (KGW)
COAL: Federal lawmakers from Montana push back against new U.S. EPA regulations on coal plant pollution, saying they will harm the state’s fossil fuel industry. (Daily Montanan)
CLEAN ENERGY: The Biden administration awards $43 million to 11 projects in Western states to expand rural and tribal communities’ access to small-scale clean energy. (news release)
SOLAR:
HYDROGEN: A U.S. military base in Hawaii plans to integrate hydrogen production, storage and utilization technology into an existing solar-powered microgrid. (H2 View)
GRID: Officials say attacks on Western power grid infrastructure by white supremacists and other extremists is on the rise. (High Country News)
MINING: The U.S. Senate and House pass legislation that would ban low-enriched uranium imports from Russia and boost efforts to revive idled mines in Utah, Colorado and Wyoming. (World Nuclear News)