CARBON CAPTURE: Montana advocates and residents push back against ExxonMobil’s proposed carbon sequestration project on 110,000 acres of federal land, citing potential impacts to wildlife, groundwater and livestock. (Independent Record)
ALSO: Wyoming lawmakers advance a bill amending a controversial law requiring utilities to study carbon capture for coal plants slated for retirement. (WyoFile)
OIL & GAS:
SOLAR:
POLITICS: Republican Utah lawmakers push a suite of bills that would make it more difficult for utilities to retire coal and natural gas power plants. (Utah News Dispatch)
ELECTRIC VEHICLES:
CLIMATE: California and several municipalities merge their lawsuits accusing oil companies of using disinformation campaigns to thwart efforts to reduce emissions. (DeSmog)
CLEAN ENERGY: California regulators approve a plan requiring the state to reduce electricity sector emissions by adding more than 56 GW of clean energy generation and storage to the grid. (Utility Dive)
UTILITIES:
MINING: The developer of a proposed lithium mine in Nevada struggles to work around environmental opposition and an endangered wildflower in its path. (Forbes)
GRID: Colorado lawmakers consider offering tax breaks to data centers, even though their outsized electricity demand could threaten state decarbonization efforts. (Big Pivots)
COMMENTARY: A California advocate urges state lawmakers to pass a bill that would establish carbon dioxide pipeline regulations. (LegalPlanet)