In remarks in Canada, Juljius Grubliauskas, an official with the North Atlantic Treaty Alliance (NATO) from Lithuania, argued that U.S. and Canadian energy exports are an important part of maintaining peace and security around the […] Read More
In remarks in Canada, Juljius Grubliauskas, an official with the North Atlantic Treaty Alliance (NATO) from Lithuania, argued that U.S. and Canadian energy exports are an important part of maintaining peace and security around the […] Read More
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) acknowledged last week that it plans to reduce the scope of its still-to-be finalized regulation regarding emissions from the nation’s power plants. Specifically, the EPA said that, when released, […] Read More
As The Hill reported, last week the U.S. House of Representatives approved legislation that would take away the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) discretion to approve or reject natural gas export projects. Under the bill, […] Read More
As Connecting the Dots reported last month, President Joe Biden recently issued a directive to pause the federal government’s reviews of applications for licenses to export liquified natural gas (LNG) from U.S. terminals. The stated […] Read More
Despite the fact that soot concentrations in the air have declined by 42 percent over the last quarter century, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently announced that it has finalized an update to the […] Read More