OIL & GAS: A judge suspends federal oil and gas leases in Alaska’s Cook Inlet after finding the Interior Department failed to adequately consider drilling’s impacts to endangered beluga whales. (Alaska Public Media)
ALSO:
ELECTRIC VEHICLES: Starbucks and Mercedes-Benz team up to install fast electric vehicle chargers at 100 locations along Interstate 5 on the West Coast. (Los Angeles Times)
STORAGE: A California county begins establishing siting standards for new grid-scale battery energy storage systems following fires at two San Diego-area facilities. (San Diego Union-Tribune)
UTILITIES: Xcel Energy delays implementing its Colorado-mandated clean energy plan over supply chain constraints and uncertainty over tariffs, raising fears its $12 billion price tag will grow. (Colorado Sun)
SOLAR:
HYDROGEN: The Biden administration allocates $30 million to California to help plan and design a regional hydrogen production and distribution hub. (Associated Press)
COAL:
MINING:
GRID: California’s grid operator says its ability to send power to neighboring states to help them weather a July heat wave demonstrates the system’s resilience as it transitions to 100% clean energy. (E&E News, subscription)
CLIMATE:
NUCLEAR: Wyoming residents worry about and support an advanced nuclear reactor proposed for a coal town in the southwestern part of the state. (WyoFile)
COMMENTARY: A Nevada journalist explores the benefits and challenges of installing solar arrays over irrigation canals to generate power and reduce evaporation. (Western Water Notes)