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Google taps hot rocks to cool climate
Corporate America has learned to love renewables. Now, it is beginning to dabble in next-generation climate solutions.
UK banks on nuclear to escape Russian fuels
Tensions with Russia have exacerbated the fuel cost crisis.
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Cuadrilla ordered to plug and abandon shale gas fracking wells in Lancashire
Cuadrilla claims England's shale gas could alleviate the cost of living crisis. Critics say fracked gas would have little impact on energy bills and renewables are the way forward.
Pennsylvania: Environmental groups appeal air permit extension for proposed LNG plant in Bradford County
The facility would take shale gas from Pennsylvania, compress it to LNG, then truck or train it across communities in Pennsylvania to be loaded onto ships at a proposed facility in Gibbstown, New Jersey, before being shipped for overseas markets.
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Gassy coal mines can be environmental commodities. CNX shows how
There is so much unwanted gas coming out of American coal mines—those that still produce coal and even those that have long quit—that federal data suggests it outpaces the carbon emissions footprint of the entire U.S. petrochemical industry.
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Network of companies looking to move fracking wastewater in barges up and down Pittsburgh’s rivers
Industry desire to ship “hazardous” driling and fracking waste liquids by barge to Ohio injection wells rides choppy regulatory currents.
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Editorial: Pennsylvania DEP should revoke permits, explain itself
The need for public involvement in the environmental permitting process is intuitive: the public is impacted. It should have a voice.
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