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Converting Coal Power Plants to Nuclear Gains Steam

The U.S. Department of Energy released a report identifying over 300 coal plants that could be converted to nuclear. Read the article here: Coal Power Plants
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Utilities May Need to Rethink Their Company Structure to Achieve Climate Goals, Xcel Executive Says

Utilities need to consider their processes in order to achieve emissions targets. Read the article here: climate-utilities-planning-xcel
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The United States Exported Record Amounts of Petroleum Products in the First Half of 2022

Record amounts of U.S petroleum products were exported from January to June, 2022, the most first-half-of-the-year exports since 1973. Read the article here: Record amounts of Petroleum Exports
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Natural Gas Kept Things Cool as California Baked

The Energy Department’s Energy Information Administration (EIA) stated that during an extreme California heat wave, data from CAISO showed that the grid used natural gas as much as 60%, and never less than 30%, of the generation mix to meet electricity demand. Read the article here: natural-gas-kept-things-cool-as-california-baked
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How U.S. Shale Is Reducing Its Emissions

With growing public awareness of the environmental impact of oil and gas extraction from shale, oil companies have been increasingly looking for ways to reduce the carbon footprint of fracking. Read the article here: How-US-Shale-Is-Reducing-Its-Emissions    
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Ramping Up Renewable Energy: How NOS is helping boost offshore wind energy in the US

The U.S. is looking to deploy 30 gigawatts of wind energy production in federal waters by 2030. The National Ocean Service (NOS) is helping to achieve this goal. Read the article here: nos-helping-boost-offshore-wind-energy-us
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