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HYDROGEN: Nearly 20 U.S. utilities have announced plans to blend hydrogen into natural gas lines, which critics dismiss as expensive experiments that will cost ratepayers and do little to reduce emissions. (Floodlight)
GRID:
OIL & GAS: Some western Wisconsin residents say silica sand mines that provide a key material for hydraulic fracturing have caused property damage and environmental contamination. (LaCrosse Tribune, subscription)
TRANSPORTATION: A Michigan Congress member leads efforts to repeal the Biden administration’s fuel economy standards that require automakers to improve cars’ fuel efficiency over the coming years. (Detroit News)
SOLAR: Ohio regulators hold a public hearing on a developer’s plan for a 100 MW solar project with 52 MW of battery storage near Cincinnati. (WCPO)
BIOGAS:
CLIMATE: The window for U.S. lawmakers to repeal the SEC’s climate-disclosure rule closed last week as multiple ongoing lawsuits challenge the new requirements for companies to disclose financial risks related to climate change. (ESG Dive)
ELECTRIC VEHICLES: A lack of national standards for training electric vehicle and charging station technicians perpetuates an industry worker shortage and could limit EV adoption, experts say. (Detroit News, subscription)
COMMENTARY: A former Department of Energy official in Michigan says the state’s climate change lawsuit against fossil fuel companies is misguided for targeting companies that residents rely on for home heating and traveling. (Bridge)
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