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To: From: Sent: Subject: Jackson, Ryan[jackson.ryan@epa.gov] Bloomberg BNA Fri 9/29/2017 11:57:14 PM Sep. 29 - Energy and Climate Report Energy and Climate Report September 29, 2017 - Number 189 Environment & Safety News. Redefined. Get a sneak peek into the enhancements coming to your news subscription. Check it out at www.bna.com/ehs-news. News Biofuels r. ;mp Told low / b d `' /e Ethanol. His EPA Chief Has Other Meas As he sought votes during last year's Iowa caucuses, candidate Donald Trump courted farmers with praise for ethanol and promises that he would boost the home-grown fuel. Dumping Suniva Seeks Lower Import Tariffs in U.S. Solar Case Suniva Inc. is reducing the tariffs it's seeking on imported components as part of a U.S. trade case that's divided the industry. Emergency Response PODCAST: Houston Faces Long-term Damage After Hurricane Harvey In some ways, things are returning to normal in Houston after Hurricane Harvey. Schools have reopened, the power is back on, and the flood water has, for the most part, receded. Energy Perry Moves to Aid Coal, Nuclear Generators wiLt Ib icing Rule U.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry is doubling down on coal and nuclear power. Energy Pricing Rule to Help Coal, Nuclear Faces Uncertain Future Compensating nuclear and coal-fired power plants for their ability to operate reliably would lead to government price fixing and the Energy Department's proposal to do so is unlikely to be adopted, a state utility regulator told Bloomberg BNA. Energy Southern's Nuclear Plant Gets $3.7 Billion More in U.S. Aid Southern Co.'s troubled nuclear reactor project in Georgia is in line to get additional government support after the Energy Department announced Sept. 29 it offered $3.7 billion in additional loan guarantees. General Policy Sierra Club v. EPA, 1:17-cv-01906 ED_001523_00002415-00001 Zinke Defends Private Travel Use as Part of Interior Job Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke defended his travel expenses Sept. 29 as a part of the job, including travel by chartered planes when less expensive commercial flights are unavailable to meet his scheduled plans. Motor Vehicles Electric Scoote liwan Boosts Green Vehicles Electric scooter owners in Taiwan could see a tax break as the country aims to boost clean transportation and its domestic electric vehicle industry by extending licensing incentives through 2021. Natural Gas Pennsylvania Nuns to Appeal Transco Pipeline Decision Nuns who sued on religious grounds to stop a pipeline from traversing their property in Pennsylvania say they will appeal a judge's decision to dismiss the case. Oil & Gas Senate Republicans Want to Allow Drilling in Alaska Refuge Senate Republicans set the stage for using the budget to end the 37-year ban on oil and gas drilling in Alaska's pristine Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Renewable Energy Green Projects in EU May Be About c neir Richest Investors Renewable energy developers may lose some of their richest backers as wind and solar farms move toward competing on price instead of their green credentials, Sweden's largest utility said. Renewable Energy Poland to Expand Geothermal Heating, Government Says Poland hopes to tap into its rich geothermal resources in the coming years, according to government officials. Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Manage Your Email | Contact Us 1801 South Bell Street, Arlington, VA 22202 Copyright 2017 The Bureau of National Affairs, Inc.. Energy and Climate Report Sierra Club v. EPA, 1:17-cv-01906 ED_001523_00002415-00002