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Shining Light on Farm & Food Policy for 20 Years.
Thursday, September 26, 2024
Renewable fuel advocates are fuming after the Environmental Protection Agency confirmed Thursday it is considering 52 new pending small refinery exemptions that date as far back as 2011.
Over 100 biofuel plants across the country are fully idling or cutting production rates as gas prices fall because people are staying at due to the COVID-19 outbreak and major oil producers feud over output.
More than three-quarters of voters would like to see their utility providers invest more in solar energy, according to a poll conducted by Global Strategy Group.
A U.S. trade delegation returned from Saudi Arabia this week after showing their strong interest in partnering with the kingdom in its ambitious nuclear energy program.
The Energy Department (DOE) is putting up $25 million to fund research into innovative approaches to strengthen and secure the nation's critical energy infrastructure.
The House Energy and Commerce environment subcommittee on Friday examined the potential impacts a transition to higher octane fuels could have on refiners, biofuel producers, automakers and consumers.
The Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works showed strong bipartisan support for the Utilizing Significant Emissions with Innovative Technologies (USE IT) Act in a hearing on Wednesday.
The California Assembly’s natural Resources Committee voted 6-3 to advance a proposed bill that eyes ways to cut greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in residential and non-residential buildings.