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Study suggests LNG production facilities should monitor methane emissions – just like the rest of the gas supply chain

1 year 2 months ago
By James France Many parts of the world are looking to liquefied natural gas to provide a pathway to a cleaner and more secure energy resource — interest that has only grown since Russia’s war on Ukraine has shaken global energy markets. Meanwhile, gas-producing countries see LNG as a critical growth opportunity. The question is […]
EDF Blogs

The first step in a new industrial revolution: raising the bar for clean hubs

1 year 3 months ago
  By Nichole Saunders We’re at the threshold of a multi-billion dollar industrial decarbonization revolution that will usher in clean energy projects around the world. Unlike the industrial revolution of 100 years ago, imagine if this next one genuinely considered environmental and public good alongside economic objectives. Globally, governments are planning to use a “hub” […]
EDF Blogs

New study shows huge variation in how different oil companies manage climate pollution – underscores need for more oversight

1 year 3 months ago
By Jon Goldstein and Ben Hmiel For the last several years, researchers have been studying methane emissions in the Permian Basin (the nation’s largest oil field) to try and understand just how much climate pollution specific oil companies may be responsible for. A new study published this week from EDF and Carbon Mapper offers insights […]
EDF Blogs

Rule #1 of deploying hydrogen: Electrify first

1 year 3 months ago
By Eriko Shrestha and Tianyi Sun   There is extraordinary excitement today over zero and low carbon hydrogen. But can it live up to the silver-bullet hype?  Case in point: Evidence indicates that in certain applications, green hydrogen made using wind or solar power could indeed yield a big climate benefit over fossil fuels. And in applications […]
EDF Blogs

The Inflation Reduction Act is a game-changer on methane. Here’s why.

1 year 3 months ago
By Edwin LaMair and Grace Smith The US Congress recently passed the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, which takes bold action to address the climate crisis. Multiple independent analyses show the bill could reduce U.S. greenhouse gas emissions 40% below 2005 levels by 2030, providing important support for President Biden’s goal of halving emissions by 2030. […]
EDF Blogs

What DOE should consider as it makes decisions on Carbon Capture and Storage Demonstration Projects

1 year 3 months ago
By Jona Koka Nearly $5 billion from the Department of Energy combined with the economic incentives in the Inflation Reduction Act represent the United States’ first major steps to building a domestic carbon management industry that supports our Paris commitments. But funding is only one piece of the puzzle. For the government’s investment in carbon […]
EDF Blogs

4 ways manufacturers can support fleets on their road to electrification

1 year 3 months ago
Electric heavy-duty vehicles have come a long way in a pretty short time. Back in 2018, we were excited about prototype vehicles and trucks with 60-mile range. Today there are scores of truck models available at ever increasing ranges, clear market segments where these vehicles can thrive today, and ever-growing fleet interest in deploying these […]
Jason Mathers

The building blocks are in place for a strong Advanced Clean Fleets rule in California

1 year 3 months ago
By Lauren Navarro & Pamela MacDougall California air regulators are currently considering adoption of the Advanced Clean Fleets rule — a purchase requirement for medium and heavy-duty fleets to adopt an increasing percentage of zero-emission trucks. This rule has the potential to be transformative. California has some of the worst air quality in the country; […]
EDF Blogs

EPA methane proposal makes critical progress, but work remains to quickly finalize protective standards

1 year 3 months ago
By Jon Goldstein , Edwin LaMair, and Grace Smith  This week, EPA is holding public hearings on its recently proposed methane standards for oil and gas operations, which build on the agency’s initial proposal and represent a significant step forward for reducing methane pollution across the country. Federal standards are crucial for curbing methane emissions […]
EDF Blogs

The power grid and disinformation

1 year 3 months ago
Texans know better than to believe the lies. But, whenever severe weather strikes the state and the isolated electric grid is imperiled, they’re always fed them: “Green energy” is offered up as the ultimate scapegoat, facts be damned. Why doesn’t the Wall Street Journal editorial board know better? Last week, they ran a piece blaming […]
Colin Leyden

Houston workshop lays foundation for the road to ZEV trucks

1 year 4 months ago
Last month, EDF co-hosted a workshop in Houston on the state of zero-emission heavy-duty vehicles in Texas. Partnering with Evolve, the Houston-Galveston Area Council and Port Houston, we met at the NRG Center with dozens of industry experts, government officials, fleet managers and drivers to talk about the economic and environmental opportunities that transitioning to […]
Phillip Martin

California paves the way to an electric vehicle future with new electrification framework

1 year 4 months ago
By Michael Colvin and Larissa Koehler Last month California took another significant step forward in advancing the deployment of zero-emission vehicles, with the adoption of a Transportation Electrification Framework by the state’s Public Utilities Commission.  The framework establishes a $1 billion, 5-year suite of programs, and it provides a pathway for the state’s large electric […]
EDF Blogs

Throwing Down the Gauntlet: The European Challenge to IMO on Carbon Pricing

1 year 4 months ago
By Sam Yarrow-Wright The International Maritime Organization knows that the shipping industry needs to change course to address the climate crisis. By committing to the Initial Greenhouse Gas Strategy in 2018, which requires the shipping industry to reduce emissions by 50% by 2050, it formally recognized this. Such a declaration, despite being forged through difficult […]
EDF Blogs

Proposed Acquisition of New Jersey Utilities Must be Consistent with Climate Goals

1 year 4 months ago
Two New Jersey gas utilities owned by South Jersey Industries, SJI,— South Jersey Gas and Elizabethtown Gas — are petitioning the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities, BPU, for approval to be acquired by JP Morgan-backed investment firm IIF. The companies’ proposal relies on a business model of continued expansion of the natural gas distribution […]
Erin Murphy

How Japan and other energy importers can spur global methane action

1 year 4 months ago
Announced at COP 27, the joint declaration by key natural gas exporters, the United States, Norway and Canada, and importers, the European Union, Japan and Singapore, demonstrates the growing recognition that the supply and demand sides of energy markets must work together to reduce global methane emissions. Methane, the main ingredient of natural gas, is […]
Mina Berkow

New maps unveil scale of U.S. orphan well challenge, highlight solutions at hand

1 year 5 months ago
Last year, for the first time, EDF and McGill University mapped every existing documented orphan well across our country. Shortly after, Congress passed the Infrastructure and Investment Act, IIJA, which included $4.7 billion to document, plug and remediate orphan wells.  This new funding, secured through EDF’s leadership, provides federal support for the first time for […]
Adam Peltz

Pennsylvania acts to avert a manufactured crisis to protect its economy, environment and $750 million in federal funds

1 year 5 months ago
By John Rutecki and John Walliser On Nov. 21st, Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf announced his administration would pursue a now-approved emergency rulemaking to finalize long-overdue volatile organic compound and methane rules for the conventional oil and gas industry. Why the need for an emergency rulemaking? Because with no public notice or hearing, Rep. Daryl Metcalfe, […]
EDF Blogs

What a catastrophic gas leak in Pennsylvania means for our climate and health

1 year 5 months ago
Update: According to the operator, this leak has been plugged. By Adam Peltz and Jon Goldstein A natural gas storage site in Western Pennsylvania has sprung a massive gas leak that’s impacting both the climate and the communities who live in Cambria County.  The leak began Thursday, Nov. 6 at a facility operated by Equitrans […]
EDF Blogs

Details, Details: Quiet Action at COP 27 Tees Up a Big Year for Methane

1 year 5 months ago
  It’s no surprise that COP 27 in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt closed with few groundbreaking headlines. Going in, we knew it would be  a “working COP” focused on steps to advance the commitments made at previous gatherings. And while some important steps were made on technical issues and a historic agreement on funding arrangements for […]
Mark Brownstein
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