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The proposed ordinance, which could take effect next year, would require certain projects to include plans for replacing gas ...
Qatar has threatened to cut gas supplies to the European Union in response to the bloc's due diligence law on forced labour ...
Congress must take swift action on permitting reform, according to a coalition of eight oil and natural gas trade associations. “Reforming the nation’s outdated permitting system is critical to ...
Sen. Jim Buck, R-Kokomo, introduced Senate Bill 178 that, if passed, will allow natural gas and propane the same status as renewable energy sources when applying federal money to clean or green ...
A bill to define natural gas and propane as clean energy sources is awaiting the governor’s signature. House lawmakers passed Senate Bill 178 on Monday.. The author said it would allow Indiana ...
Senator John Hoeven (R-N.D.) and Congressman August Pfluger (R-Texas) have introduced legislation to try and block the Biden administration's Natural Gas Tax.
Legislation with new incentives for natural-gas-powered vehicles will pass by the end of May because congressional Democrats need to gain a bipartisan victory, says T. Boone Pickens, founder and ...
Louisiana is the latest state to redefine natural gas as green energy under a new law the Republican governor signed this week, even though it’s a fossil fuel that emits planet-warming ...
Natural gas-boosting bill aims to stabilize Texas grid. It could make it worse. It would require developers of renewable generation to match it with new gas-fired generation — which could be ...
The head of ENSTAR, Alaska’s largest natural gas utility, cautioned that Railbelt utilities and lawmakers must find a sustainable solution in the next few years.
The story of Initiative 2066 begins with a natural gas law passed earlier this year. In March, Gov. Jay Inslee signed Engrossed State House Bill (ESHB) 1589 into law. The legislation was designed ...
Regulation. Archaic Federal Law Keeps Alaskans From Using Abundant Natural Gas Reserves The Jones Act makes the North Slope’s resources inaccessible to the state’s energy-starved residents.