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CCS experts defend EPA's new-source rule
A group of scientists who study carbon capture and sequestration is backing U.S. EPA in litigation over the agency's carbon dioxide limits for new power plants.
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Amanda Reilly, E&E News reporter
A group of scientists who study carbon capture and sequestration is backing U.S. EPA in litigation over the agency's carbon dioxide limits for new power plants.
Two rival battery manufacturers have agreed to settle a trade dispute that threatened to disrupt the Biden administration's electric vehicle goals, following an intense pressure campaign from the White House and a phalanx of state and federal lawmakers.
By David Iaconangelo and Kristi E. Swartz in Energywire
President Biden's first budget proposal sketches a vision for greening the entire federal government, and it includes areas that have been traditional afterthoughts to climate policy, such as prisons.
By Adam Aton and Scott Waldman in Climatewire
Two rival battery manufacturers have agreed to settle a trade dispute that threatened to disrupt the Biden administration's electric vehicle goals, following an intense pressure campaign from the White House and a phalanx of state and federal lawmakers.
By David Iaconangelo and Kristi E. Swartz in Energywire
President Biden's first budget proposal sketches a vision for greening the entire federal government, and it includes areas that have been traditional afterthoughts to climate policy, such as prisons.
By Adam Aton and Scott Waldman in Climatewire