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Colorado Joins California in Requiring Automakers to Sell More Electric Cars

From CNBC Colorado has become the 11th state to adopt California’s zero-emission-vehicle mandate forcing automakers to sell more electric cars in the state. The new rule was passed by Colorado’s air-quality commission by a vote of 8 to 1 on Aug. 23. It requires at least 5% of an automaker’s new car lineup to be electric vehicles, or EVs, by

NJ’s New Governor Labels Fracing ‘One of Modern Times’ Most Damaging Threats’

New Jersey’s Murphy adds name to list of governors calling for frac ban in Delaware River watershed; signs exec order calling for NJ to rejoin Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, withdraws state from suit against EPA to undo CPP, seeks to jumpstart offshore wind in NJ From The Press of Atlantic City New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy announced Thursday he will

Billion-Dollar PennEast Pipeline Approved by FERC

Severe temperatures and extreme prices push FERC toward pipeline approval; will bring Marcellus gas to Pa., NJ customers According to PennEast Pipeline Company LLC, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) recognized the need for and the public benefit of the PennEast pipeline and issued an order on January 19, 2018, under section 7(c) of the Natural Gas Act – approving

Massive Nor’easter Pushes Gas Prices, Consumption to Record Levels

New York spot prices reaching $46.50/MMBTU A heavy winter storm roared through New England today, bringing high winds and snowfall to the region. Morning forecasts predicted New York could see snow accumulations of nine inches, and even higher snowfalls in many other major cities. This storm follows several weeks of cold weather throughout the U.S., which fueled massive natural gas