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New Oil and Gas Study Shows – Once Again – Industry is Severely Underreporting Methane Emissions
March 22, 2018 | Drew Nelson, Director, International AffairsNew study shows disparity between measured and company self-reported methane emissions data in Red Deer region of Alberta, Canada.More on:
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Explainer
Reducing pollution requires smart regulations
February 15, 2018With the right standards, Pennsylvania could reduce pollution by up to 60%More on:
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Methodology
Methodology of estimating untracked emissions
February 15, 2018EDF estimated total annual methane emissions from all oil and gas wells in Pennsylvania.More on:
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Methodology
How we count emissions
February 15, 2018Scientific research paints a comprehensive picture of oil and gas emissions.More on:
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Case study
Innovative collaboration fixes non-hazardous leaks faster
February 6, 2018EDF and Con Edison collaborated to more effectively reduce methane escaping from the system.More on:
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EU Parliament Moves Europe One Step Closer to Tackling a Growing Climate Concern
January 17, 2018 | Baroness Bryony Worthington, Executive Director, EuropeStatement by Bryony Worthington on EU Parliament vote on a measure requiring the European Commission to focus on reducing methaneMore on:
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Press release
Colorado Oil & Gas Association and Environmental Defense Fund - Joint Statement on Air Quality Control Commission Vote on New Air Regulations
November 16, 2017 | Dan Grossman, Associate Vice President, Global Energy TransitionColorado oil and gas industry joins with environmentalists, state regulators to improve methane standardsMore on:
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Article
New Mexico methane waste report
November 9, 2017A report based on recent scientific breakthroughs in methane quantification finds that emissions of methane are drastically higher than state reports.More on:
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Press release
New Report Gives First Ever Statewide Look at Methane Waste Problem in New Mexico
November 9, 2017 | Jon Goldstein, Associate Vice President, Energy TransitionEDF scientific analysis offers insights into New Mexico's methane waste problemMore on:
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Case study
Birmingham: Snapshot of natural gas leaks under city streets
October 31, 2017Our readings indicated an average of about one leak for every two miles we drove within the study areas.More on:
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Business and Environmental Leaders Call for Strong Canadian Oil and Gas Methane Regulations
July 27, 2017 | Drew Nelson, Director, International AffairsEDF and other environmental groups file comments for Canada's federal methane regulationsMore on:
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Canada Draft Regs to Curb Oil & Gas Emissions, Aligns with U.S. Policies and Deepens Global Methane Commitments with 20 Nations
May 25, 2017 | Diane Regas, Executive DirectorStatement by Diane Regas on Canada's draft regulations to curb oil and gas methane emissionsMore on:
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Blog post
Historic vote on methane pollution shows we can still fight and win
May 10, 2017The rejected attempt by the administration and Senate Republicans to overturn the Bureau of Land Management’s methane pollution rule is a resounding triumph of cooler heads over rank ideology and special interests.More on:
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Article
6 ways to cut big waste in our energy system
March 31, 2017Americans spend $350 billion a year on electricity — three-quarters going to waste. EDF offers 6 ways we can cut waste in our energy system.More on:
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Press release
New Rate Plan Boosts Clean Energy in New York State
January 25, 2017 | Rory Christian, Director, New York Clean EnergyNew Rate Plan Boosts Clean Energy in New York StateMore on:
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Canada Prioritizes Methane Reductions in New Climate Plan, Underscores Oil and Gas Sector Must Contribute to Climate Goals
December 12, 2016 | Drew Nelson, Director, International AffairsCanada Prioritizes Methane Reductions in New Climate Plan, Underscores Oil and Gas Sector Must Contribute to Climate GoalsMore on:
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Overview
Using data to keep methane in pipelines
December 9, 2016 | N. Jonathan Peress, Senior Director, Energy Markets & Utility RegulationWe're advocating for utilities to use cutting-edge leak detection and quantification methods as part of leak repair and pipe replacement programs.More on:
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Case study
Collaboration with PSE&G
December 9, 2016 | N. Jonathan Peress, Senior Director, Energy Markets & Utility RegulationPartnership shows how data helps gas line replacementMore on:
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Case study
Pittsburgh: Snapshot of natural gas leaks under city streets
November 10, 2016Leaked natural gas – mostly methane – is a major contributor to climate change. Our readings indicated an average of one leak for every two miles we drove within the study area.More on:
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Press release
Joint Proposal Advances Utility Efforts to Achieve Climate Targets in New York
September 21, 2016 | Rory Christian, Director, New York Clean EnergyEDF statement from Rory Christian, Director, New York Clean Energy and N. Jonathan Peress, Director, Energy Market PolicyMore on:
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Blog post
What this 2,500-square-mile methane cloud tells us about gas leaks
August 16, 2016Now that we know what caused a massive heat-trapping methane cloud over a section of New Mexico and Colorado, we can do something about it.More on:
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Blog post
Mexico Methane Reductions: An Opportunity For North American Leadership
June 13, 2016 | Drew Nelson, Director, International AffairsNational action in the United States, Canada and Mexico could eliminate 232 billion cubic feet of methane from the North American oil and gas industry.More on:
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Press release
Canada, US and Mexico Can Cut Oil and Gas Methane Pollution More Than 40%
June 13, 2016 | Drew Nelson, Director, International AffairsNew North American summary analysis finds many cost-effective opportunities to reduce greenhouse gas emissions as countries prepare for June 29 Leaders’ SuMore on:
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Case study
Dallas: Snapshot of natural gas leaks under the streets
May 17, 2016About 50% of the gas mains in Dallas are more than 50 years old. We found one leak for every four miles we drove.More on:
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Case study
Jacksonville: Snapshot of natural gas leaks under city streets
May 2, 2016Florida has taken steps to reduce leak-prone pipes in its gas system, but there's still more to do. We found one leak for every nine miles in Jacksonville.More on: