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Tennessee Valley Authority’s Magnolia Plant First to Receive DOE Energy Management Certificate
February 18, 2020
The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) announced Tuesday that its Magnolia Combined Cycle Plant in Benton County, Miss., recently became the first U.S. power plant to be recognized by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) as 50001 Ready after implementing energy
Well-Safe Secures $85 Million to Fund Growth for Well Decommissioning Services
February 18, 2020
UK-based well-decommissioning firm Well-Safe Solutions has secured a new $85 million investment to fund the next phase of its growth in decommissioning space. MW&L Capital Partners, a private investment vehicle, has led the new round of investment and has brought
EIA Forecasts Relatively Flat Energy-Related Carbon Dioxide Emissions Through 2050
February 18, 2020
The U.S. Energy Information Administration projects in its Annual Energy Outlook 2020 (AEO2020) Reference case that U.S. energy-related carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions will decrease through the early 2030s, then increase to 4.9 billion metric tons by 2050. This would result
Virginia Assembly Advances Legislation to Require 100 Percent Clean Energy by 2050
February 18, 2020
The Virginia House and Senate advanced on Feb. 11 versions of the Virginia Clean Economy Act (VCEA), which would create a clean energy standard in Virginia and require 100 percent clean energy by 2050. The bill would require that 30
FORGE Secures Funds to Build Biofuel Production Facility, Canada
February 17, 2020
Canadian biofuel start-up, FORGE Hydrocarbons has secured equity investment from Shell Ventures and a follow-on contribution from Valent Low-Carbon Technologies. FORGE will utilize the funding for the construction of $22.6 million biofuel production facility in Sombra, Ontario. The Lipid-to-Hydrocarbon (LTH)
Oil Production on Public Lands Exceeds One Billion Barrels, 30% Increase
February 17, 2020
U.S. oil production on public lands hit more than 1 billion barrels last year, a nearly 30 percent increase over production at the end of the Obama administration. The billion barrel figure for fiscal 2019 is the highest the Department
U.S. Department of Energy Issues Four Liquid Natural Gas Export Licenses
February 17, 2020
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has issued four long-term orders authorizing the export of domestically produced liquefied natural gas (LNG) from four proposed LNG export projects in Texas: Annova LNG, Rio Grande LNG, and Texas LNG, all located in
Feb. 20: AMA Houston Addresses Marketing Strategies for Changing Energy Landscape
February 14, 2020
AMA Houston, the leading educational information, career-building, and networking resource for Houston’s marketing professionals, presents “Power Shift: Adapting Your Marketing Strategy to the Changing Energy Landscape,” featuring a panel of Houston-area energy industry marketing experts. The event will be held
House Republicans Propose Carbon Capture and Sequestration Legislation
February 14, 2020
House Republicans on Wednesday unveiled proposals focused on carbon capture and sequestration, the first of three parts of their environmental plan that rivals a recently released plan from House Democrats. “The three-pronged plan will focus on carbon capture, clean energy,
Oil Production on Public Lands Exceeds 1 Billion Barrels, 30% Increase
February 13, 2020
U.S. oil production on public lands hit more than 1 billion barrels last year, a nearly 30 percent increase over production at the end of the Obama administration. The billion barrel figure for fiscal 2019 is the highest the Department
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