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Feds fine oil and gas companies $9.25 million for pollution violations

Oil gas: US Environmental Protection Agency Three oil and gas companies fined $9.25 million He is accused of violating federal air pollution laws at facilities in Colorado, Utah, Wyoming and New Mexico. (Colorado Sun)

again: American Lung Association Attributes of increasing ground-level ozone pollution For Permian Basin oil and gas development in New Mexico County. (Carlsbad Currents-Argus)

Renewable energy: solar and wind power exceeded total demand For a brief period on April 16, the California power grid plunged into negative net demand territory, setting a record for megawatts exported. (PV magazine)

Sun:
• Solar developer Reports that allow delay against proposed projects on federal land despite promises by the U.S. Department of the Interior to streamline the process. (Reuters)
• Energy analytics firm believes California’s new net weighing policy Significant reduction in demand for new rooftop solar power systemsbut residential battery installations will increase by as much as 800%. (utility dive)
By covering the roofs of 66,000 warehouses and distribution centers in California with solar panels, advocacy groups Generates enough electricity to power 5 million homes. (The Hill)
Arizona researchers use solar installations as nurseries produce a biological soil crust — a fragile but integral part of the desert ecosystem. (news release)
Cities in Montana are installing solar installations online. Powers wastewater treatment plants. (Missouri)
The U.S. Department of Energy is awarding $9.5 million to Colorado businesses and institutions. develop new solar technology. (news release)

climate: Climate advocates in Oregon worry about state legislators’ proposals to increase criminal penalties for disrupting critical infrastructure. quell environmental protests. (grist)

Electric car:
• California officials say clean car sales in the state are Exceeded the target of 1.5 million 2025 ahead of schedule. (E&E news, subscription)
Established food agency Cisco Building charging hubs for 80 electric trucks and trailers at a facility in Southern California. (Orange County Register)
• Oregon electric car maker Arcimoto in distress nominate a new management team After it announced it was almost out of money. (Oregon)

Transportation facilities: Construction begins on the first phase of a multimodal highway project in Santa Cruz, California. Includes bus-on-shoulder facilities and bike lanes. (Mercury News)

battery: Washington state legislator pass the battery management law It is intended to promote recycling and safe disposal. (cross cut)

coal:
BNSF Railways to Federal Regulators Dismiss Mining Company’s Claims in the Powder River Basin It claimed that the carrier failed to ship the required amount of coal. (train)
Arizona Public Utilities will provide a $1 million grant to the community. Impact of decommissioning coal-fired power plants in the next few years. (power engineering)
Colorado utilities demolish an abandoned coal mill in the city’s downtown later this year. (CPR)

Commentary: Former U.S. Secretary of the Interior urges the Supreme Court: Covering Colorado Government Climate Lawsuits He opposed fossil fuel companies and said a series of separate state court rulings would be confusing. (Bloomberg method)

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