CLIMATE: Montana’s Supreme Court upholds a landmark climate ruling saying the state’s fossil fuel-friendly permitting policies violate residents’ constitutional right to a clean environment. (Associated Press)
ALSO: Portland, Oregon’s city council votes to spend $300 million from its clean energy fund to install solar on low-income homes, build 230 net-zero energy housing units, decarbonize city vehicles and other climate projects. (OPB)
OVERSIGHT: The U.S. EPA greenlights California rules banning new gasoline-powered car sales by 2035 and establishing cleaner engine standards for heavy-duty trucks, drawing advocates’ praise and industry criticism. (Los Angeles Times)
OIL & GAS:
HYDROGEN: The U.S. Energy Department unveils plans to conduct environmental reviews for proposed hydrogen hubs in California and the Northwest. (E&E News, subscription; Oregon Capital Chronicle)
SOLAR:
TRANSPORTATION: The U.S. Transportation Department awards $49.7 million to the proposed Cascade high-speed rail project that would link Portland to Seattle and other Northwest cities. (KOIN)
COAL: A family files a lawsuit accusing a New Mexico coal mine of negligence that contributed to the 2022 death of a contract welder at the facility. (Cibola Citizen)
HYDROPOWER:
NUCLEAR: California startup Oklo signs on to provide a data center developer with up to 1,200 MW of power from its advanced nuclear reactors currently in development. (Utility Dive)
PUBLIC LANDS: An advocacy group files a lawsuit accusing Utah’s governor and attorney general of violating the state constitution with a legal bid to seize control of 18 million acres of “unappropriated” federal lands within its boundaries. (news release)