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Supply chain and network disruptions threaten solar projects in the southeast
Solar: Southern Co. is warning that nearly gigawatts of planned solar projects could be delayed by a year due to supply chain disruptions and the threat of new US tariffs on panel imports from Southeast Asia. (Reuters)
Also: • Solar developers in Virginia and Appalachian are concerned that the nation’s largest grid operator is contingent on a two-year review and approval of 1,200 mostly solar projects that are part of a backlog. (Inside Climate News) • A Virginia county sees three solar facilities in development and a fourth in planning stages after government leaders confronted concerns about land use by requiring revenue sharing or advance fees. (Virginia Business)
Oil and Gas: • West Texas experienced 59 earthquakes in the first three months of 2022, raising concerns that hydraulic fracturing has stressed fault lines and turned America’s oil drilling capital into the earthquake capital. (Bloomberg) • An oil company makes 101 job offers at a hiring event as it looks to hire amid rising oil prices. (KETK)
Utilities: As Memphis, Tennessee approaches a decision on naming an energy provider, the CEO of the Tennessee Valley Authority warns that leaving the facility risks reliability that could cost the city more than just energy prices. (commercial appeal)
Politics: • Texas is struggling to enforce a law to divest from financial companies that shun fossil fuels because of loopholes and exceptions, and executives who say they plan to ignore “politically motivated” messages from the state. (NPR/Floodlight) • Oklahoma lawmakers pass a bill requiring the state to divest from financial companies that direct investments from fossil fuels and the energy industry. (KFOR) • Florida’s rooftop solar industry fears that the just-rejected measure to end grid metering will return in the state’s next legislative session. (Spectrum News) • The recently restarted West Virginia Energy Council is hearing proposals to invest in carbon capture to extend the life of coal-fired power plants and to implement grid-scale battery storage. (Charleston Gazette Mail)
Winds: Texas County leaders and residents are concerned that a proposed wind farm could affect property values between two recently built lakes. (KTRE, North Texas Electronic News)
Electric Vehicles: • Hybrid and electric vehicle owners express frustration with more than 30 states charging additional annual fees to offset gas taxes, including Kentucky’s $70 fee for hybrids and $150 for electric vehicles. (WTVR) • Electric vehicle maker Rivian has struck a deal with a solar energy company to use 1 megawatt of solar farm in Tennessee to power electric vehicle chargers in the region. (dot.LA) US Senator Joe Manchin calls a proposal to expand electric vehicle tax credits “ridiculous,” creating a new snag in the Biden administration’s climate plans. (Bloomberg)
Coal: A group of 20 electric cooperatives in South Carolina refused to help state-owned utility Santee Cooper replace a coal-fired plant with natural gas, saying they wanted to analyze other energy supply options. (mail and postal)
Carbon Capture: Experts tell Congress that federal regulators must develop liability rules if the carbon capture industry is to use offshore carbon injection wells. (S&P Global)
GRID: • A NextEra Energy subsidiary has won a tender to build a nearly 50-mile-long Oklahoma transmission project, which analysts say could be one of the final competitive runs for such projects given a recent proposal to give the utilities first temptation. (Facility Dive) • A Mississippi official sets a public hearing on Entergy’s proposed network improvements. (Desoto Times Tribune)
BIOGAS: Texas landfill partners with a waste management agency and an energy company to develop a renewable natural gas plant. (KAGS)
Comment: Florida Governor Ron DeSantis was right to veto a bill to end rooftop solar subsidies that would have wiped out the state’s rooftop solar industry, the editorial board wrote. (Tampa Bay Times)
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