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Pipelines turn away oil as storage space runs out
Pipeline companies have begun turning away oil shipments in some parts of Texas as the impact of the coronavirus outbreak spreads through the energy industry.
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Mike Lee and Carlos Anchondo, E&E News reporters
Pipeline companies have begun turning away oil shipments in some parts of Texas as the impact of the coronavirus outbreak spreads through the energy industry.
President Biden moved to embed the cost of emissions in federal programs by ramping up the social cost of carbon to $51 a ton.
By Jean Chemnick in Climatewire
Battery makers are facing a deeply uncertain decade ahead, as automakers jostle for access to the cheapest and most suitable technologies for their increasingly electric-powered fleets.
By David Iaconangelo in Energywire
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President Biden moved to embed the cost of emissions in federal programs by ramping up the social cost of carbon to $51 a ton.
By Jean Chemnick in Climatewire
Battery makers are facing a deeply uncertain decade ahead, as automakers jostle for access to the cheapest and most suitable technologies for their increasingly electric-powered fleets.
By David Iaconangelo in Energywire