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Methane emissions may be triple official estimate, study says

Mar 14, 2024
Written by
Kathryn Krawczyk
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Methane emissions may be triple official estimate, study says

EMISSIONS: U.S. oil and gas producers may be releasing three times more methane than official estimates, though scientists note most emissions come from a small fraction of facilities, potentially making the problem easier to solve. (Associated Press)

ALSO:

GRID:

  • More data centers, electric vehicles, and manufacturing are driving up power demand and making it even harder to replace fossil fuel power with clean energy. (New York Times)
  • U.S. electricity prices rose 3.6% over the last year, outpacing the inflation rate, according to a federal government tally. (Utility Dive)
  • A new scorecard says most regional grid operators have been too slow to adapt to market conditions with dysfunctional interconnection processes that slow clean energy projects. (States Newsroom)

CLIMATE:

OIL & GAS:

EFFICIENCY:

  • A decarbonization advocacy group suggests investors, lenders and regulators funnel resources toward helping existing buildings implement efficiency and decarbonization measures, noting their big emissions impact. (Utility Dive)
  • Electric utilities partner with labor and other groups to urge U.S. senators to pass legislation to address a shortage of power transformers and to improve the devices’ energy efficiency. (Utility Dive)
  • North Carolina’s new climate plan says weatherization and energy efficiency could get the state 60% of the way to its 2030 emissions reduction target. (Energy News Network)

CLEAN ENERGY: The Department of Energy estimates a rapid adoption of renewable energy could save Alaskans more than $1 billion on utility bills by 2040. (Anchorage Daily News)

TRANSPORTATION: Members of California’s Air Resources Board say staff members are disregarding their concerns about the state’s emphasis on biofuels to reduce transportation emissions and are withholding key information. (Canary Media)

COMMENTARY: An electric vehicle rideshare company representative calls for federal incentives that encourage EV charging stations in cities and that cover both upfront costs and maintenance. (Utility Dive)

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