Dan Haugen, Author at Energy News Network https://energynews.us/author/dhaugen/ Covering the transition to a clean energy economy Thu, 12 Sep 2024 12:58:41 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://energynews.us/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/cropped-favicon-large-32x32.png Dan Haugen, Author at Energy News Network https://energynews.us/author/dhaugen/ 32 32 153895404 The path to 100% clean energy in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula https://energynews.us/newsletter/the-path-to-100-clean-energy-in-michigans-upper-peninsula/ Thu, 12 Sep 2024 12:58:32 +0000 https://energynews.us/?post_type=newspack_nl_cpt&p=2314662 CLEAN ENERGY: Michigan regulators have until Dec. 1 to recommend adjustments to the state’s clean energy standard to accommodate the Upper Peninsula region, where a sparser population and high energy costs add to the challenge of achieving 100% clean energy by 2040. (Grist/Interlochen Public Radio) ALSO:  ELECTRIC VEHICLES: GRID: BUILDINGS: An Indiana contractor is building […]

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CLEAN ENERGY: Michigan regulators have until Dec. 1 to recommend adjustments to the state’s clean energy standard to accommodate the Upper Peninsula region, where a sparser population and high energy costs add to the challenge of achieving 100% clean energy by 2040. (Grist/Interlochen Public Radio)

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ELECTRIC VEHICLES:

GRID:

  • An Illinois gas plant previously scheduled to close next year will now continue operating, its owners say, following record prices in grid operator PJM’s recent capacity auction. (Heatmap)
  • Federal regulators dismiss complaints from a utility and regional grid operator MISO against the Southwest Power Pool over equipment that’s being chronically stressed by a North Dakota cryptocurrency facility. (RTO Insider, subscription) 
  • A Canadian man pleads guilty to charges related to shooting at an electric substation and pipeline infrastructure in the Dakotas. (South Dakota Searchlight)

BUILDINGS: An Indiana contractor is building a passive home and plans an environmental resilience training center on the same property. (Indiana Public Media) 

BIOFUELS: The fledgling sustainable aviation fuels industry faces high expectations and big questions as it gathers for a national summit in St. Paul this week. (Star Tribune)

PIPELINES: Iowa Republican lawmakers suing state regulators over their approval of the Summit Carbon Solutions pipeline call the project an attack on landowners’ “God-given” Fifth Amendment rights. (Iowa Capital Dispatch)

CARBON CAPTURE: A new Kansas State study shows how natural fertilizer and no-till farming methods can improve soil health and sequester more carbon. (Kansas Reflector)

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California ratepayer advocate sounds alarm on solar subsidies https://energynews.us/newsletter/california-ratepayer-advocate-sounds-alarm-on-solar-subsidies/ Fri, 23 Aug 2024 14:00:00 +0000 https://energynews.us/?post_type=newspack_nl_cpt&p=2314329 SOLAR: An analysis by California’s ratepayer advocate says the state’s residential rooftop solar subsidy will cost non-solar customers about $8.5 billion annually. (Reuters) ALSO: STORAGE: ELECTRIC VEHICLES: California legislation to establish an Inland Empire “electric vehicle opportunity zone” would fund training and education programs and also offer business loans, tax credits and grants to manufacturers […]

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SOLAR: An analysis by California’s ratepayer advocate says the state’s residential rooftop solar subsidy will cost non-solar customers about $8.5 billion annually. (Reuters)

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STORAGE:

ELECTRIC VEHICLES: California legislation to establish an Inland Empire “electric vehicle opportunity zone” would fund training and education programs and also offer business loans, tax credits and grants to manufacturers in Riverside County. (CalMatters) 

WIND:

GEOTHERMAL: A proposed geothermal project in Colorado encounters opposition from nearby residents who have told the developer “we don’t care about the science; we simply don’t want it in our backyard.” (CBS News) 

UTILITIES: A Wyoming utility schedules a series of meetings amid customer frustration over skyrocketing bills, which the company has attributed to increasing costs related to fossil fuels and investments in renewable energy. (WyoFile)

COAL: A $5 billion merger between two of the nation’s largest coal mining companies could accelerate divestment from thermal coal in Wyoming. (Cowboy State Daily)

OIL & GAS:

  • Washington farmers are paying more for fuel under the state’s carbon cap-and-invest law, and critics say the state has failed to provide education on the “Kafkaesque” system meant to offset those increases. (Crosscut)
  • An Iranian hacker group this spring attempted to breach multiple Utah government sites, including state data related to oil and gas. (NBC News) 

COMMENTARY: A sustainability advocate says Los Angeles will need an “epic transportation reboot” to achieve a zero-emission Olympic Games in 2028. (Los Angeles Times)

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Minnesota seeks ombudsperson to ease interconnection process https://energynews.us/newsletter/minnesota-seeks-ombudsperson-to-ease-interconnection-process/ Tue, 09 Jul 2024 12:57:06 +0000 https://energynews.us/?post_type=newspack_nl_cpt&p=2313025 SOLAR: Minnesota solar developers hope that a newly created interconnection ombudsperson role will help ease frustrations and delays related to connecting projects to utilities’ power grids. (Energy News Network) ALSO: South Dakota’s largest solar farm, a 128 MW project east of Rapid City, comes online after a year of construction. (Dakota Scout) STORAGE: BUILDINGS: Michigan […]

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SOLAR: Minnesota solar developers hope that a newly created interconnection ombudsperson role will help ease frustrations and delays related to connecting projects to utilities’ power grids. (Energy News Network)

ALSO: South Dakota’s largest solar farm, a 128 MW project east of Rapid City, comes online after a year of construction. (Dakota Scout)

STORAGE:

  • A former coal-fired power plant south of Detroit is set to become the largest stand-alone energy storage site in the Great Lakes region. (Fast Company)
  • Critics say battery storage fire safety legislation awaiting the governor’s signature in Illinois could burden small businesses by requiring them to register as automotive parts recyclers in order to store used batteries. (The Center Square)

BUILDINGS: Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signs legislation prohibiting homeowner associations from blocking clean energy-related improvements, including solar panels, heat pumps, and vehicle charging equipment. (MLive)

OIL & GAS: The U.S. Justice Department proposes changes to its consent decree with Enbridge over the 2010 Kalamazoo River oil spill that could require the company to repair previously identified cracks in its Midwest pipeline system. (Detroit News)

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ELECTRIC VEHICLES:

CLEAN ENERGY: A forthcoming paper in a Minnesota law journal proposes that clean energy developers should prioritize projects on marginal land such as retired mines, closed landfills, and brownfields, to avoid public opposition. (Heatmap)

HYDROPOWER: A Minnesota hydropower dam will double its generating capacity after a $48 million renovation project by a county and Xcel Energy. (Pioneer Press)

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Federal money helping to repurpose Virginia coal sites https://energynews.us/newsletter/federal-money-helping-to-repurpose-virginia-coal-sites/ Wed, 03 Jul 2024 12:14:33 +0000 https://energynews.us/?post_type=newspack_nl_cpt&p=2312942 Southeast Energy News is taking a break for the Fourth of July. We’ll be back Monday, July 8. COAL: Unprecedented federal funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law is helping Southwest Virginia diversify its economy through redevelopment of abandoned mine land sites. (Virginia Mercury) CLIMATE: Austin, Texas’ city council considers asking voters to approve a climate […]

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COAL: Unprecedented federal funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law is helping Southwest Virginia diversify its economy through redevelopment of abandoned mine land sites. (Virginia Mercury)

CLIMATE: Austin, Texas’ city council considers asking voters to approve a climate bond to help pay for projects related to the city’s climate goals, but the mayor wants to delay the process until 2026. (KXAN)

ELECTRIC VEHICLES: Rivian reports that it sold more electric vehicles than it manufactured in the last quarter, during which the company also reiterated its plans to build a factory in Georgia. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)

SOLAR:

  • A solar developer withdraws its application to build a large solar farm and says it will come back with a smaller proposal after a Virginia county planning commission denied a permit. (Cardinal News)
  • The developers of a planned Alabama solar farm hold an open house to answer questions for local residents, not all of whom are happy about the project. (Moulton Advertiser)

OIL & GAS: Texas oil and gas regulators ask the state’s attorney general to sue the U.S. EPA over its decision to list the dunes sagebrush lizard as endangered. (E&E News, subscription)   

UTILITIES: Entergy New Orleans promotes a new vice president of regulatory and public affairs who will lead the company’s engagement with the New Orleans City Council. (news release) 

POLITICS: Florida Congressmember Anna Paulina Luna has invested hundreds of thousands of dollars into a political donor’s oil and gas company. (Tampa Bay Times)

COMMENTARY:

  • Move over Michigan: Georgia is “quietly but confidently emerging as the undisputed national leader in the electrifying auto sector,” writes a clean transportation advocate. (Georgia Recorder)
  • As North Carolina’s electric vehicle industry takes off, the oil industry is airing misleading ads to stoke fear about the opportunities EVs offer the state, writes an environmental advocate. (WRAL)

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Judge sinks Biden’s LNG permitting pause https://energynews.us/newsletter/judge-sinks-bidens-lng-permitting-pause/ Tue, 02 Jul 2024 12:12:10 +0000 https://energynews.us/?post_type=newspack_nl_cpt&p=2312903 OIL & GAS: A federal judge halts the Biden administration’s pause on new liquified natural gas export approvals, siding with industry and 16 Republican-led states that had challenged the freeze. (E&E News) ALSO: Permian Basin truck drivers block entrances to frac sand mines as they demand better pay and working conditions, marking a first-ever organized […]

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OIL & GAS: A federal judge halts the Biden administration’s pause on new liquified natural gas export approvals, siding with industry and 16 Republican-led states that had challenged the freeze. (E&E News)

ALSO: Permian Basin truck drivers block entrances to frac sand mines as they demand better pay and working conditions, marking a first-ever organized labor movement in the nation’s busiest oil field. (Texas Tribune)  

UTILITIES: Georgia Power faces pressure as large customers and local governments demand a faster transition to clean energy to meet their own targets. (WABE)

SOLAR: New Virginia laws will expand a Dominion Energy shared solar program and establish a new program for Appalachian Power customers. (VPM)

OVERSIGHT: Kentucky’s top utility regulator resigns as his term expires, with Gov. Andy Beshear expected to appoint a replacement soon. (Kentucky Lantern)

GRID: Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announces plans to double a new state fund that offers low-interest loans to help develop new gas-fired power plants. (Texas Tribune)  

WIND: About 140 people pack a Texas county commission meeting to oppose a proposed wind farm project west of Houston. (Fayette County Record) 

ELECTRIC VEHICLES: Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey announces $11.2 million in federal grants to install electric vehicle charging stations at 14 locations in the state. (WSFA)

CLIMATE: 

  • The Biden administration announces $19.2 million in funding for a South Florida climate tech hub that will research low-carbon concrete and other products to help make coastlines more resilient to rising seas. (Miami Herald) 
  • A recent study by Oklahoma researchers finds climate change is likely to intensify hazard risk and social injustice for Native Americans. (ICT)

POLITICS: The federal climate money pouring into Georgia under President Biden has created awkward political dynamics for Republicans, who opposed the funding but have also touted its economic impact on rural towns. (BBC)   

COMMENTARY: North Carolina regulators should force Duke Energy to rethink and modify its Carbon Plan proposal to include a cleaner, more predictable and affordable mix of power sources, writes an advisory board member with the Environmental Defense Fund. (Energy News Network)

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