3 reasons Texas’ electric grid survived a summer that pushed its limits

5 years 11 months ago
As the hot summer approached, state leaders expressed concern about potential blackouts and brownouts. Yet, thoughtful planning, a functional electricity market, and clean energy helped ensure the lights stayed on. Power outage concerns­­ Hotter temperatures and continued population and commercial growth drove record electricity demand this past summer. Additionally, in early 2018, Luminant (now Vistra) […]
Kim Rainwater

New EPA data confirms methane emissions not declining fast enough

5 years 11 months ago
Last week EPA released its annual data from large emitters, called the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program (GHGRP). It is not a comprehensive account of all methane emissions (for that, check out our methane synthesis paper published earlier this year) but it does provided us with an important snapshot of 2017 oil and gas methane emissions. […]
David Lyon

New EPA data confirms methane emissions not declining fast enough

5 years 11 months ago

Last week EPA released its annual data from large emitters, called the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program (GHGRP). It is not a comprehensive account of all methane emissions (for that, check out our methane synthesis paper published earlier this year) but it does provided us with an important snapshot of 2017 oil and gas methane emissions. […]

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David Lyon

New EPA data confirms methane emissions not declining fast enough

5 years 11 months ago
Last week EPA released its annual data from large emitters, called the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program (GHGRP). It is not a comprehensive account of all methane emissions (for that, check out our methane synthesis paper published earlier this year) but it does provided us with an important snapshot of 2017 oil and gas methane emissions. […]
David Lyon

New EPA data confirms methane emissions not declining fast enough

5 years 11 months ago
Last week EPA released its annual data from large emitters, called the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program (GHGRP). It is not a comprehensive account of all methane emissions (for that, check out our methane synthesis paper published earlier this year) but it does provided us with an important snapshot of 2017 oil and gas methane emissions. […]
David Lyon

New EPA data confirms methane emissions not declining fast enough

5 years 11 months ago
Last week EPA released its annual data from large emitters, called the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program (GHGRP). It is not a comprehensive account of all methane emissions (for that, check out our methane synthesis paper published earlier this year) but it does provided us with an important snapshot of 2017 oil and gas methane emissions. […]
David Lyon

EPA Andrew Wheeler Visits Pittsburgh

5 years 11 months ago

Written by Moms Clean Air Force

Moms Clean Air Force would like to make this statement in light of EPA acting administrator Andrew Wheeler’s keynote speech at the Shale Insights 2018 oil and gas conference in Pittsburgh on October 24, 2018. Moms Clean Air Force Oil & Gas Specialist, Patrice Tomcik will be...

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Bayou St. John & Boiled Crawfish: Meet Our Outreach Coordinator

5 years 11 months ago

WELCOME TO OUR STAFF Q&A SERIES WHERE YOU CAN MEET THE PEOPLE BEHIND RESTORE THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER DELTA! TODAY WE'RE CHATTING WITH Matt Phillips, outreach coordinator with the national wildlife federation AND RESTORE THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER DELTA. CLICK HERE TO MEeT MORE OF OUR TEAM. Hi, Matt! Tell us a little about what you do with Restore the Mississippi River Delta? I’m the coordinator for Restore the Mississippi River Delta's outreach program, which means I make sure all members of our outreach ...

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