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US drilling approvals to reach high levels

“He’s walking the tightrope,” said energy industry analyst Parker Fawcett with S&P Global Platts, noting that Keystone and ANWR came without huge political costs because they were aimed at future projects. “Those easy wins don t necessarily have huge impacts on the market today,” Fawcett said. “He is definitely backing off taking drastic action that would rock the market. . What you’re going to see is U.S. oil production is going to continue to rebound.” Haaland has sought to tamp down Republican concern over potential constraints on the industry. She said during a House Natural Resources Committee hearing last month that there was no plan right now for a permanent ban.”

NJ may stay with PJM regional power grid | NJ Spotlight News

Credit: (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel) High-voltage electric transmission lines The state is moving away from plans to exit the regional power grid market, a step it studied for the last year over concerns that policies by the grid operator and federal officials were undermining New Jersey’s clean-energy goals. In a new report on the issue, the staff of the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities recommended that it would be premature for the state to consider leaving PJM Interconnection and its regional market structure because of regulatory developments at the regional and national levels. At one point last year, state regulatory officials, frustrated with policies they viewed as contrary to New Jersey’s clean-energy goals, initiated a proceeding to explore dropping out of the PJM capacity market. The market ensures there are enough plants available to keep the lights on for customers.

Ohio schools get look at pandemic s impact from spring tests

SHARE ​COLUMBUS, Ohio Ohio public schools have received the results of spring assessments, giving administrators data about the impact of the pandemic on student performance.   What You Need To Know Spring assessment results were made available to administrators last week The Ohio Department of Education said it hopes to have an analysis in September One principal says the results were better than he had expected School officials have not previously had access to numbers regarding how learning disruptions related to COVID-19 affected students, in part because 2020 testing was canceled during the initial COVID-19 lockdown.  The test results were made available to administrators privately through the state’s Online Reporting System.

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