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MOL discovers new oil field in Hungary with O&GD
MOL, together with O&GD Central of Hungary (“OGD”), has successfully drilled a well in Central Hungary, near the settlement of…
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Ohio seeks $189 million in EPA funds to electrify state fleets, retrofit public buildings
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine’s administration is seeking $189 million in federal Inflation Reduction Act funding to help implement the state’s…
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As Massachusetts pioneers a new way to pay for grid upgrades, some solar projects are left waiting
More than 100 megawatts of planned solar projects throughout southeastern Massachusetts are facing lengthy delays as needed grid upgrades wait…
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European Parliament approves EU common agricultural policy revision
The European Parliament approved on 24 April a review of the CAP Strategic Plans Regulation and the CAP Horizontal Regulation…
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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said he didn’t know of millions in FirstEnergy support. Is it plausible?
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine’s claim to not know about the millions an Akron utility spent supporting his 2018 campaign for…
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New England utilities plan ‘transformational’ data platform to make it easier to calculate energy savings
A group of New England utilities plans to seek federal funding for a regional energy data platform that would make…
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Virginia lawmakers reached a compromise on energy efficiency – here’s what it will mean for utilities and regulators
Virginia energy efficiency advocates anticipate a new state law will broaden and deepen energy-saving programs the state’s two largest utilities…
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Senior US government official urges Ukraine to utilise its bioenergy potential
Ukraine needs to use the significant potential of biogas to increase the flexibility and stability of its energy system, emphasised…
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New EPA rules close a ‘huge loophole’ on coal ash, forcing wide-scale cleanup, advocates say
Environmental advocates say new rules announced Thursday by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency should close a loophole that has helped…
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How should Georgia elect its utility regulators? The U.S. Supreme Court is asked to weigh in
This coverage is made possible through a partnership with WABE and Grist, a nonprofit, independent media organization dedicated to telling stories of climate…
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