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In the 05/25/2023 edition:

Clean Energy Experts Are Stretched Too Thin

“Stakeholder fatigue” threatens to tap the brakes on policy progress as many states move fast on decarbonization.

Writing clean energy policies and implementing them is hard. It takes experts. Those people serve on task forces, stay up late writing policy briefs and fret over the details.



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North Texas Suburb Approves New Fracking Zone Near Homes and Schools

Dozens of residents registered their opposition to the permit, but council members claimed their hands are tied.

The Arlington City Council on Tuesday authorized the creation of a new zone for drilling and fracking in a residential area, despite objections from neighbors in the North Texas suburb.



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Shell Agrees to Pay $10 Million After Permit Violations at its Giant New Plastics Plant in Pennsylvania

The multi-billion dollar Shell plant only became fully operational in November but by December it was already cited for exceeding some yearly pollution limits.

Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro on Wednesday announced that he had reached an agreement with Shell to pay $10 million in penalties because the company’s new plastic manufacturing plant in Beaver County near Pittsburgh put more pollution in the air in its first months of operation than its state permits allow.



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