OIL & GAS: California Gov. Gavin Newsom signs into law three bills cracking down on the oil and gas industry, including one that allows local governments to block new drilling, one that ups cleanup requirements for idle wells and another that bans low-production wells from operating in a Los Angeles-area oilfield. (Mercury News) 

ALSO: 

  • California lawmakers debate the state’s role in overseeing and managing the decline of its petroleum industry. (Los Angeles Times)
  • Colorado advocates accuse a Denver-area city of firing its sustainability manager after she forwarded residents’ notes protesting a refinery’s pollution to its operator’s headquarters. (Colorado Sun)

WIND: At least one of five eligible firms withdraws from bidding on offshore wind leases along southern Oregon’s coast following a wave of opposition from tribal nations, advocates and the fishing industry. (Big Pivots)

SOLAR: 

GEOTHERMAL: The U.S. House passes a bill aimed at expediting geothermal energy permitting on federal lands. (news release) 

GRID: 

ELECTRIFICATION: Seattle launches a program offering an additional $4,000 rebate for moderate-income households to replace oil heating systems with electric heat pumps. (Utility Dive)

UTILITIES: New Mexico regulators establish carbon emission limits the state’s largest utility must meet to comply with the state’s Energy Transition Act. (NM Political Report)

COAL: Federal data show seven Western coal plants are among the nation’s 50 top greenhouse gas emitters. (news release)

NUCLEAR: The U.S. Energy Department greenlights California startup Oklo’s plan to begin developing an advanced nuclear reactor at the Idaho National Laboratory. (Newsweek)

CLIMATE: Environmental experts raise concerns about a rogue California startup looking to slow global warming by releasing sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere, saying the effort could have unintended harmful consequences.   (New York Times)

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Jonathan hails from southwestern Colorado and has been writing about the land, cultures, and communities of the Western United States for more than two decades. He compiles the Western Energy News digest. He is the author of three books, a contributing editor at High Country News, and the editor of the Land Desk, an e-newsletter that provides coverage and context on issues critical to the West.