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USEA Press Briefing

USEA Press Briefing on The Lessons of Texas on Feb. 26 The first priority is to find out what happened, generator by generator, system by system and fuel by fuel.” Llewellyn King Executive Producer and Host, White House Chronicle WASHINGTON, DC, USA, February 25, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ The Texas deep freeze was close to the sum of all fears for electric and gas utilities. If it could go wrong, it did go wrong, and Texans suffered. It has been a shot heard around the world. Clearly Texas must rethink, rebuild, and reprioritize. Everything in the state is on the table, from its electric isolation to whether it should be under the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) umbrella with new interconnections to the national grid.

Clean energy future requires nuclear, electric and natural gas

BIC Magazine According to Amy Andryszak, CEO and president of the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA), her organization, as is the natural gas industry as a whole, is “committed to building a cleaner energy future.” Part of that commitment, she said, is for industry to work together toward reaching net zero greenhouse gas emissions from natural gas transmissions and storage operations by 2050. “We know that achieving this goal will require the aid of new, innovative technologies and a constructive energy policy framework,” Andryszak said, speaking at the annual State of the Energy Industry Forum, presented online by the United States Energy Association (USEA)

Daily on Energy, sponsored by EFP: Biden order could mean trouble for financing oil and gas exports

Daily on Energy, sponsored by EFP: Biden order could mean trouble for financing oil and gas exports Print this article Subscribe today to the Washington Examiner magazine and get Washington Briefing: politics and policy stories that will keep you up to date with what s going on in Washington. SUBSCRIBE NOW: Just $1.00 an issue! SIGNIFICANT PROVISION IN BIDEN ORDER: As the dust settled on President Biden’s climate day, the administration slipped in a potentially important provision, one that would ripple beyond U.S. borders, to the text of his expansive executive order. The order calls for the federal government to plan for ending U.S. financing of fossil fuels overseas, which activists are reading to mean not just withholding coal funding, as the Obama administration did, but also oil and gas.

UW School of Energy Resources Faculty Members Produce Study with U S Energy Association | News

December 16, 2020 Professor Tara Righetti, in the University of Wyoming College of Law and School of Energy Resources (SER), and Kris Koski, an SER associate lecturer, co-wrote an energy industry study with the United States Energy Association (USEA). The collaborative study is titled “Study on States’ Policies and Regulations per CO2-EOR-Storage Conventional, ROZ, and EOR in Shale: Permitting, Infrastructure, Incentives, Royalty Owners, Eminent Domain, Mineral-Pore Space, and Storage Lease Issues.” The full report can be found here. “We are exceedingly proud to have our faculty members at the forefront of a decisive topic in energy development and working proactively to support Wyoming and its economy,” says SER Executive Director Holly Krutka. “This publication is an important step to bridge the gap between our energy research efforts and commercial implementation.”

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