by Sandy Carpenter | Aug 5, 2021 | blog, energy, gas
Recently, United States Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm visited West Virginia to tour the National Energy Technology Laboratory in Morgantown. She learned firsthand that this region is vastly different from other areas around the...
by Sandy Carpenter | Jul 29, 2021 | blog, energy
Oil and gas pipelines have become flashpoints in discussions of climate change. From the Atlantic coast to the Dakotas, pipelines that would deliver fossil fuels to customers have sparked protests and legal challenges. The Keystone XL pipeline, which was...
by Sandy Carpenter | Jul 14, 2021 | blog, energy, Uncategorized
Between the frigid temps on the East Coast and unusually large snowfall mixed with record-low temps in Texas this past winter, warmer weather is welcome. Through no fault of our own, many of us take the modern daily conveniences for granted as our lives get...
by Sandy Carpenter | Jun 30, 2021 | blog, energy
PHOENIX – A sustainable energy company is setting up operations at a West Valley dairy to convert cow manure into a fuel source. Avolta broke ground Tuesday at the Butterfield Dairy in Buckeye and expects to start producing renewable natural gas...
by Sandy Carpenter | Jun 25, 2021 | blog, energy
Virginia-based utility company Dominion Energy is building a massive ship to install offshore wind turbines. The power company, offshore wind developers, and clean energy advocates say construction of the vessel, which will be sea-ready in 2023,...
by Sandy Carpenter | Jun 17, 2021 | blog, energy
Ohio may soon join a dozen U.S. states to have enacted legislation to preemptively block cities and counties from banning natural gas as a source of heating or cooking in new homes. A committee at the Ohio Senate was expected to vote on Tuesday...