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Louisiana lawmakers have redefined methane gas as "green energy," meaning that natural gas producers can now apply for grants reserved for clean energy sources.
The designation, pushed by right-wing think tank ALEC, allows fossil fuel firms to compete for clean energy funding.
Louisiana is the latest US state to label LNG as "green" energy. The Gulf Coast state of Louisiana, home to the largest liquified natural gas export facility in the US, has recently rebranded the ...
On Monday, July 7, Pete Obermueller, President of the Petroleum Association of Wyoming, called into the Weekday Wake-up to ...
A new state law that redefines natural gas as a “green” energy source was adapted from language written by a right-wing think tank.
Learn about Walter O. Snelling, the American chemist who discovered LPG (liquefied petroleum gas). Explore his role in ...
Pennsylvania’s natural gas industry serves as a cornerstone of our state’s economic vitality and energy security. Ranking second only to Texas in natural gas production, our state’s energy ...
Louisiana is the latest state to redefine natural gas as green energy, even though it’s a fossil fuel that emits greenhouse gases.
Louisiana is the latest state to redefine natural gas as green energy, even though it’s a fossil fuel that emits planet-warming greenhouse gases. This week, Republican Gov. Jeff Landry signed a ...
Renewables are now approaching the share provided by natural gas (35.1%) whose electrical output dropped by 4.4% during the month. In April 2020, the mix of renewables provided 24.4% of total ...