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North Dakota prepares to challenge mercury emissions rule

Apr 1, 2024
Written by
Andy Balaskovitz
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North Dakota prepares to challenge mercury emissions rule

COAL: North Dakota officials prepare to launch a court challenge against a forthcoming final federal rule that aims to cut mercury emissions from lignite coal-burning power plants. (North Dakota Monitor)

GRID:

  • A section of southeastern Missouri and northeastern Arkansas has long acted as a bottleneck in grid operator MISO’s territory, creating inefficiencies and increasing costs for utility customers. (States Newsroom)
  • The ongoing legal dispute over a $649 million transmission line between Iowa and Wisconsin highlights differences between environmental and clean energy advocacy groups. (Inside Climate News)
  • MISO asks federal regulators to approve a new way of measuring how different grid resources help with reliability during stressed periods. (Utility Dive)

UTILITIES:

  • Michigan’s attorney general says DTE Energy’s latest request for a $456.4 million rate increase for infrastructure investments is “absurd” given the amount and timing soon after another increase. (Bridge)
  • State and local prosecutors in Ohio claim former Public Utilities Commission Chairperson Sam Randazzo negotiated covert deals between utilities and large power users prior to his involvement in a scheme to help FirstEnergy. (Cleveland.com, subscription)

SOLAR:

PIPELINES: In an unusual move, Iowa House Democrats provided no comments before unanimously approving a carbon pipeline siting bill, allowing Republican backers to champion the legislation as a win for property rights. (Bleeding Heartland)

CLEAN ENERGY:

  • Local officials in Columbia, Missouri, plan to amend the city’s clean energy targets as a 100% goal by 2030 appears unattainable. (Columbia Missourian)
  • The Biden administration announces $4 billion to help spur clean energy manufacturing in communities with closed coal mines or coal plants. (Axios)

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