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White House Faces Rising Pressure as Gasoline Shortages Grow (1)
The Biden administration moved Tuesday to ease gasoline shortages caused by a ransomware attack on the nation’s largest pipeline network, as concerns grew that spiking fuel prices and supply disruptions could hinder travel while the nation emerges from the coronavirus pandemic.
Effort to Fix Highways That Divided Neighbors Hits GOP Roadblock
Republicans on a public works panel criticized a Democratic proposal for more money to reconnect urban communities split by highways, arguing it would unfairly channel funding toward cities and away from rural projects.
U.S. Plans to Protect Greater Sage Grouse, Habitat Get Review
The Bureau of Land Management said Tuesday it will review land management plans aimed at supporting the greater sage grouse and the ecosystem on which the iconic bird relies.
Enbridge Vows to Keep Oil Moving as Michigan Deadline Nears (2)
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Wind Farm Near Martha’s Vineyard Wins Approval (Correct)
The Biden administration on Tuesday approved plans for the first major offshore wind farm in federal waters, a $2.8 billion venture near Massachusetts set to open a wave of development along the U.S. East Coast.
White House Explores Jones Act Waiver to Ship Fuel by Tanker
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Solar Power Surging in Texas With One-Third of U.S. Projects
Solar power is booming in Texas, where installations are expected to swell by 15 gigawatts through the end of next year.
Conoco Investors Vote 58% for Full-Scope Emissions Goal (1)
A majority of ConocoPhillips investors rebuffed the company’s board to back a full-scope emissions reductions target at its annual meeting today, according to the environmental group that filed the proposal.
California Cities Urge Justices to Ditch Chevron Climate Case
The U.S. Supreme Court should reject attempts by Chevron Corp. and other oil industry giants to push another climate case before the justices, lawyers for two California cities said.