Environmental
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Environmental
Senate Confirms Gina McCarthy as EPA Administrator
The Senate last week confirmed Gina McCarthy as administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in a bipartisan vote of 59–40.
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Coal
A Dozen States File Suits for Documents Related to EPA’s “Sue and Settle” Tactic
Twelve attorneys general last week filed a lawsuit in federal court requesting for access to documents related to the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) so-called "sue and settle" practice with advocacy groups.
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Coal
Federal Court Denies Review of Okla. Regional Haze EPA Case
A divided three-judge panel of the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday rejected Oklahoma State’s challenge to the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) implementation of a regional haze rule to limit emissions from power plants in the state.
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Environmental
EPA’s McCarthy Moves Closer to Confirmation
Gina McCarthy moved closer to a Senate confirmation as Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) administrator after Sen. David Vitter (R-La.) confirmed he wouldn’t further block a long-delayed vote on her nomination.
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Nuclear
High Inlet Temperatures Forces Pilgrim Nuclear Plant to Power Down
Entergy’s Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station in the Manomet section of Plymouth on Cape Cod Bay, Mass., was on Tuesday forced to reduce power to 85% after its salt service water inlet temperature exceeded technical specifications.
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Coal
EPA Extends Deadline for Four Corners Decision as Ariz. Re-Examines Deregulation
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) last week gave Arizona Public Service Co. (APS) six more months to decide on the future of its 2-GW coal-fired Four Corners Power Plant near Farmington, N.M., recognizing "uncertainties" posed by Arizona’s recent move to consider deregulation of the state’s electric sector.
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Gas
EPA Rule Transparency, Natural Gas Pipeline Energy Bills Advance in House Committee
A bill approved by the House Committee on Energy and Commerce on Wednesday could prevent the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) from finalizing new rules that cost more than $1 billion if the Energy Department determines they will hurt the economy.
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Coal
Federal Courts Tackle Clean Air Act Liability, Cross-State Emissions
Last week, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit upheld an earlier district court decision that Clean Air Act liabilities do not transfer to new owners when a facility is sold, while the Third Circuit upheld an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rule to limit sulfur dioxide emissions from a Pennsylvania coal-fired power plant on request of New Jersey, a downwind state.
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Environmental
Senators Introduce Bipartisan Nuclear Waste Administration Bill (Updated)
A bipartisan Senate bill introduced on June 27 seeks to break gridlock over a permanent nuclear waste repository by establishing a new nuclear waste administration and creating a consent-based process for siting nuclear waste facilities.
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Coal
DOE to Offer Up to $8B in Loan Guarantees for Advanced Fossil Energy Projects
Last week, the Department of Energy (DOE) announced a draft loan guarantee solicitation for “innovative and advanced” fossil energy projects that “substantially reduce greenhouse gas and other air pollution.”