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Study: Much of Permian’s natural gas escaping to atmosphere

Mar 14, 2024
Written by
Ken Paulman
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Study: Much of Permian’s natural gas escaping to atmosphere

OIL & GAS: A new study finds methane emissions from major oil fields are vastly underestimated, with more than 9% of produced natural gas escaping to the atmosphere in parts of New Mexico. (Associated Press)

ALSO:

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)

CLIMATE:

TRANSPORTATION:

ELECTRIFICATION: Portland’s city council unanimously approves a ban on gasoline-powered leaf blowers that will be introduced gradually. (Oregonian)

SOLAR: Concerns about wildfires are driving opposition to a utility-scale solar farm in New Mexico. (Searchlight New Mexico)

NUCLEAR:

  • Washington lawmakers included $25 million for a utility’s efforts to develop a small modular reactor in the state budget, funding that could be threatened if opponents succeed in repealing the state’s climate law. (Tri-City Herald)
  • An adviser to the Idaho National Laboratory explains why Wyoming is a key partner in the lab’s effort to develop advanced nuclear technology. (Cowboy State Daily)

UTILITIES: Amid an effort to municipalize San Diego’s utilities, the city’s current investor-owned utility releases a report estimating the value of the city’s grid at $11 billion, but offers few specifics as to how it arrived at that figure. (KPBS)

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