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Despite interest from the Trump administration, new gas pipelines into New England remain unlikely due to a lack of counterparties willing to pay for the new lines, energy industry experts said.
Government officials and industry executives discussed how to mitigate rising energy costs in New England at the NECPUC Symposium.
As the Trump administration forged last-minute agreements with Canada and Mexico to postpone steep new tariffs, the energy industry fretted about potential fallout for cross-border supply chains and wholesale electricity markets.
The Energy Association's 21st Annual State of the Energy Industry Forum reflected the quickly shifting landscape of national energy policy and the resulting shift in industry priorities and narratives.
A DOE study found that increasing exports of LNG would create economic risks and cause environmental damage.
EPA issued a final rule meant to strengthen, expand and update methane emissions reporting requirements for oil and natural gas systems, as required by the Inflation Reduction Act.
EPA rejected an industry petition to exempt stationary combustion turbines from hazardous air pollutant regulations.
Bribery scandals and concerns over reliability and the pace of decarbonization have caused increasing scrutiny of utilities’ political activities.
EPA is moving to impose financial penalties for excessive methane emissions within the oil and gas sector.
The lawsuit says the companies knowingly contributed to climate-related harms in the state.
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