OIL & GAS: The U.S. EPA is reportedly considering tougher emissions rules for new gas power plants ahead of their expected final release this month â a contrast with other Biden administration environmental rules that have generally been weakened after their initial proposal. (Washington Post)
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CLEAN ENERGY: Renewable energy generation breaks records across the U.S., including in Texas, where wind energy and solar are toppling coal generation, and New England, which set an emissions-free power generation record in March. (E&E News, subscription; Houston Chronicle, Concord Monitor)
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ELECTRIC VEHICLES: The nationâs first fully battery-powered tugboat is set to begin operating from Californiaâs Port of San Diego later this spring. (Canary Media)
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OFFSHORE WIND: The demise of several Northeast offshore wind projects last year sent Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer into a lobbying frenzy that resulted in a modified tax credit to benefit developers and the approval of new projects. (E&E News)
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COAL: The Army Corps of Engineers says it should be able to open a limited-access channel by the end of the month to access Baltimoreâs port, through which a notable chunk of the countryâs coal exports pass. (Daily Record)
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SOLAR: Indigenous advocates protest a proposed solar development in central Washington state, saying it threatens cultural resources. (High Country News)
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