OIL & GAS: California researchers find more than 100,000 oil and gas wells in the Western U.S. are in wildfire-prone areas, compounding health and safety risks that disproportionately affect marginalized populations. (The Hill)
ALSO: A federal Bureau of Land Management oil and gas lease auction in Nevada garners zero bids. (E&E News, subscription)
UTILITIES: Some Western utilities are operating without insurance as coverage becomes prohibitively expensive amid increasing wildfire hazard. (Bloomberg)
CLIMATE:
POLITICS: Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon pays a law firm $800,000 in state funds as a down payment to fight Biden administration power plant regulations, public land rules and a proposal to end coal leasing in the Powder River Basin. (Cowboy State Daily)
SOLAR:
WIND: California’s energy commission publishes its final offshore wind strategic plan with a goal of bringing 25,000 MW of capacity online by 2045. (Recharge News, subscription)
HYDROPOWER: Pumped hydropower storage developers step up outreach to the Navajo Nation after federal regulators rejected several proposed projects due to tribal opposition. (Bloomberg Law)
CLEAN ENERGY:
EMISSIONS: A southern California grand jury finds many cities are failing to recycle organic waste, resulting in increased landfill methane emissions. (Voice of OC)
NUCLEAR: Some residents of a Wyoming coal community are slow to support a proposed advanced nuclear reactor, saying they don’t like project-backer Bill Gates’ politics. (Casper Star-Tribune)
ELECTRIC VEHICLES: Arizona transportation officials seek public input on plans to expand its electric vehicle fast-charging station network. (Arizona Daily Star)
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