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Date: 2 February 2021Source: www.eastman.com
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Date: 2 February 2021
The Board of Directors of Eastman Chemical Company has elected Vanessa L. Allen Sutherland as a director.
Ms. Allen Sutherland is Executive Vice President and Chief Legal Officer of Norfolk Southern Corporation, a major transporter of industrial products. In addition to her corporate role at Norfolk Southern, Ms. Allen Sutherland has been elected to the board of Southern Company Gas, a subsidiary of Southern Company, effective Feb. 16, 2021. We are pleased to welcome Vanessa to Eastman s Board of Directors. With more than 25 years of experience in both government and industry, Vanessa brings a deep understanding of environmental and regulatory compliance, public policy and crisis management, said Mark Costa, Board Chair and CEO. I look forward to adding Vanessa s diverse skills and perspectives to our board as we
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The federal government and several provinces are pressing the United States in hopes of averting the ordered May shutdown of a pipeline in Michigan, which business groups call a key fuel conduit for Ontario and Quebec.
The Canadian Chamber of Commerce warns of significant disruption to fuel supplies to Canada’s two most populous provinces if the Enbridge Line 5 pipeline ceases operation this spring. Line 5 carries petroleum from Western Canada through Great Lakes states to Ontario, where much of the crude is turned into gasoline and other fuels before the remainder is shipped via the Line 9 pipeline to Quebec refineries.
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Significant Energy Legislation Poised to Become Law with COVID-19 Relief
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December 23 2020
The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 (Act), which passed both chambers of Congress on December 21, 2020, for the purpose of funding the government in fiscal year (FY) 2021 and providing COVID-19 relief, also included the most comprehensive bipartisan energy and climate legislation of the past decade. If signed into law, the legislation authorizes over $35 billion for the development of various clean energy technologies, including wind, solar, energy storage, energy efficiency, carbon capture utilization and storage (CCUS), carbon removal, and nuclear energy, primarily through programs run through the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), and authorizes additional monies to be allocated to emissions-reducing projects through the DOE’s Title XVII loan guarantee program. It also extends and in some cases expands a number of energy tax incentives that support investments in renewable and cl