86 FR 43590
FERC amended its regulations to incorporate by reference updates to business practice standards for interstate natural gas pipelines.
FERC amended its regulations to incorporate by reference updates to business practice standards for interstate natural gas pipelines.
DOE seeks comment on its request for information regarding its Hydrogen Energy Earthshot initiative to promote low-cost, clean hydrogen at scale.
NRC seeks comment on draft regulatory guide DG-1371, "Quality Group Classifications and Standards for Water-, Steam-, and Radioactive-Waste-Containing Components of Nuclear Power Plants."
FERC amended its regulations pursuant to §401(a)(1) of the CWA to establish a categorical reasonable period of time for a state or tribal certifying authority to act on a water quality certification request for proposed natural gas and liquefied natural gas projects.
The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration proposed to incorporate by reference more than 20 consensus standards into the federal pipeline safety regulations.
EPA proposed to extend certain compliance dates under the Renewable Fuel Standard for compliance years 2019 and 2020.
The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration amended the federal pipeline safety regulations to ease regulatory burdens on the construction, maintenance, and operation of gas transmission, distribution, and gathering pipeline systems.
DOE established procedures for the issuance of its guidance documents in accordance with Executive Order No. 13891, "Promoting the Rule of Law Through Improved Agency Guidance Documents."
Gas stations are America’s largest carbon spigot, a leading source of neighborhood-based pollution, and a sacred cow. This Article takes a comprehensive look at gas stations through the lens of the climate crisis and the rise of electric vehicles, and proposes steps to improve and shrink the country’s gas station network in an environmentally and fiscally prudent manner. It argues that state and local government should regulate gas stations to advance their climate goals, reduce pollution of air, soil, and groundwater, improve public health, and save taxpayers money.
DOE announced the availability of a presidential policy directive memorandum concerning implementation of the national strategy for space nuclear power and propulsion.