
CARBON CAPTURE: A southern California county greenlights a firm’s proposal to store up to 48 million tons of captured carbon in an old oil and gas field, but advocates say the project is a “convoluted scheme” that incentivizes pollution. (CalMatters)
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WIND: A federal historic preservation agency urges the Bureau of Land Management to require the proposed Lava Ridge wind project in Idaho to avoid impacts to a World War II incarceration facility. (E&E News, subscription)
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BATTERIES: A Colorado firm plans to use a $50 million federal grant to scale up production of sulfide electrolytes designed to increase batteries’ energy density and stability. (Big Pivots)
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UTILITIES: Advocates criticize California regulators for approving two utilities’ double-digit rate hikes, saying it will inflame an affordability crisis and slow the energy transition. (E&E News, subscription)
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