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Greens slam extra review for Sabal Trail; group sues FERC over pipeline process

Coal ash group ready to get 'the band back together' with new EPA chief

The beneficial use of coal ash ticked down slightly in 2016, but one industry group sees blue skies and regulatory certainty ahead even as the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency moves to review some rules associated with the disposal of residuals from coal-fired electric generation.

West Virginia readies to host only Clean Power Plan repeal hearing

Charleston, W.Va., will play host to a political showdown Nov. 28 and 29 as lawyers, politicians, environmental groups, concerned citizens and others descend on the Appalachian city for a public hearing on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's repeal of the Clean Power Plan.

NJ group sues FERC over process that lets pipelines take land

Concerned over anticipated federal approvals of natural gas pipeline projects, a New Jersey conservation group asked a U.S. district court to require changes in how the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission grants pipelines the power of eminent domain as part of Natural Gas Act certificates.

Report: TransCanada continues cleanup after SD oil spill

TransCanada Corp. has recovered more than 24,000 gallons of oil from the site of a pipeline leak in Marshall County, S.D., according to a report in The Kansas City Star.

TransCanada could lose state permit after investigation of Keystone pipe leak

TransCanada could lose a state permit after a leak in South Dakota on a section of its Keystone oil pipeline.

Environmentalists criticize extra FERC review for Sabal Trail

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's effort to get the Sabal Trail pipeline and the greater Southeast Market Pipelines project back on track with a supplemental environmental report faced substantial pushback from environmental groups in comments filed with the commission.

Tweaks offered to draft of Illinois renewables procurement plan

Renewable energy developers and stakeholders took aim at the treatment of out-of-state renewables and an adjustable block incentive program in comments filed on a draft of an Illinois procurement plan.

Hawaiian Electric, University of Hawaii to develop 'green tariff' projects

Hawaiian Electric Cos. is partnering with the University of Hawaii to develop "green tariff" projects to boost renewable generation, strengthen grid capacity and save energy costs for the university.