The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) antiquated export controls are constraining U.S. exporters and undermining American influence on global nuclear safety, security, and nonproliferation, according to recent DOE testimony from the Nuclear Energy Institute’s (NEI) VP of Suppliers, New Reactors,... Read More »
Legislation known as the Promoting Cross-Border Energy Infrastructure Act was advanced by the House this week.
The bill is designed to promote expansion of the energy infrastructure that weaves over the borders with Canada and Mexico. It would also eliminate some of the regulatory vagaries that o... Read More »
U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) said on Tuesday that global U.S. energy dominance has become “a real and legitimate policy goal” in light of innovation and technological advances over the last decade.
Murkowski, the chairwoman of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, delivered h... Read More »
The Port of Corpus Christi, Texas recently approved a new 30-year lease agreement with Maverick Terminals Corpus, LLC for 41 acres of land on the north side of the port’s ship channel in the inner harbor.
Maverick’s parent company, Howard Energy Partners, plans to design, construct, and opera... Read More »
America’s future supply of domestic natural gas puts the country in a strong position to meet demands across several industry sectors for many decades, the industry-funded, nonprofit Potential Gas Committee (PGC) said Wednesday in releasing its year-end 2016 biennial report, Potential Gas Supply o... Read More »
Public Service Electric and Gas (PSE&G) lays claim to being New Jersey’s largest utility — serving a combined 4 million electric and gas customers in the Garden State — and the oldest at 114 years.
The adage that with age comes wisdom surely befits PSE&G, which is embroiled in integrating g... Read More »
SAN DIEGO – A panel of public utility experts this week reviewed the American Society of Civil Engineers’ (ASCE) 2017 U.S. infrastructure report card for the energy sector, where a shortage of investment has led to a dismal grade.
Every four years, the ASCE grades the nation’s energy, trans... Read More »
The House Energy and Commerce Committee held a hearing this week on strengthening electricity delivery during a period of transformation due to technological innovation and market competition in the industry.
“Americans now expect their power on demand. However, producing and delivering electri... Read More »
The House Energy Subcommittee began this week a long-term review of the generation, distribution and consumption of energy in the United States with the first of many fact-finding hearings investigating the electricity market.
Dubbed the “Powering America” series, the hearings are meant to in... Read More »
House efforts to increase U.S. hydropower infrastructure and energy security, as well as allow state and
local flexibility over implementation of Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ozone standards advanced through the House of Representatives this week.
In total, there were four bills being ... Read More »