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Report: Southeast ranks last in the nation for energy efficiency

Jan 21, 2025
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Mason Adams
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Report: Southeast ranks last in the nation for energy efficiency

EFFICIENCY: A new report finds utilities in Tennessee and other Southeast states have the lowest energy efficiency ranking of any region in the U.S. (Tennessee Lookout)

OIL & GAS: Texas regulators adopt updated oilfield waste rules that now cover drill cuttings, mud that oozes from wells and the wastewater that comes to the surface during fracking. (Inside Climate News)

SOLAR: A 900 MW Texas solar farm uses roughly 3,000 sheep to maintain vegetation at its 4,000-acre site, illustrating a broader trend pairing livestock with solar energy development across the U.S. (Associated Press)

POLITICS:

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CARBON CAPTURE: The U.S. EPA approves West Virginia’s request for primary enforcement authority for the drilling of injection wells for carbon capture projects. (Charleston Gazette-Mail)

EMISSIONS:

  • A new report finds upstream oil and gas equipment and oil wells leaked 25% less methane in 2023 than the year before, though environmentalists question the report’s methodology and findings. (Texas Tribune)
  • Federal agencies and nonprofit groups like The Nature Conservancy have rewetted 60,000 acres of the Great Dismal Swamp since 2012 in an effort to restore layers of peat and their ability to reduce the amount of carbon emitted into the air. (Inside Climate News)

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