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Coal-fired power plant, now retired, to become massive gas-powered campus for AI, data centers
Read full article: Coal-fired power plant, now retired, to become massive gas-powered campus for AI, data centersWhat was once Pennsylvaniaโs biggest coal-fired power plant is being turned into a $10 billion natural gas-powered data center campus designed to capitalize on Big Tech's fast-growing energy demands.
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EPA expected to undo methane leak rule for oil, gas industry
Read full article: EPA expected to undo methane leak rule for oil, gas industryPennsylvania is of prime importance in November's presidential election, and the natural gas industry is already playing a central role in TV campaign ads in the state. The oil and gas industry is responsible for nearly 30% of the nations methane emissions, according to the EPA. But killing the methane emissions rule also blocks a legal requirement for the EPA to extend the rule to cover equipment installed before 2015, environmental advocates say. Methane emissions are increasing rapidly, and the oil and gas industry is clearly part of the problem." Oil and gas industry representatives are pushing hard for the Trump methane rollbacks, fearing tougher, more expensive rules to stop the emissions.
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Trump's EPA dumps methane emissions rule for oil, gas fields
Read full article: Trump's EPA dumps methane emissions rule for oil, gas fieldsThe oil and gas industry was responsible for nearly 30% of the nations methane emissions in 2018, and methane accounted for 10% of the nation's greenhouse gas emissions, according to the EPA. Supporters of the rule maintained that, based on reports the companies file, it seemed to be helping reduce methane emissions. But, far more importantly, killing the methane emissions rule also blocks a legal requirement for the EPA to extend the rule to cover many more pieces of equipment installed before 2015, environmental advocates say. Methane emissions are increasing rapidly, and the oil and gas industry is clearly part of the problem." Oil and gas industry representatives pushed for the methane rollbacks, fearing tougher, more expensive rules covering emissions from older equipment.