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Commentary: We must secure South Carolina's energy future

This is what s going on with South Carolina s energy future: The S.C. House is advocating for its version of H.5118, the South Carolina Energy Security Act, and an end-of-session conference

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NC nonprofit argues Duke opposes rooftop solar due to profitability, proposes alternative carbon plan

NORTH CAROLINA — A prominent clean energy nonprofit issued a new proposal to revise Duke Energy’s carbon plan to expand rooftop solar throughout the state…

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Livestock waste making Pure Michigan waters not so pure / Public News Service

Livestock waste making Pure Michigan waters not so pure / Public News Service
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New EPA rules target Georgia legacy coal ash ponds / Public News Service

The Environmental Protection Agency has finalized a rule to close a significant loophole in coal ash disposal regulations. The Coal Combustion Residuals Rule targets millions of tons of toxic coal ash previously exempt from federal oversight, including the 19 legacy coal ash ponds and landfills in Georgia. For decades, utilities have disposed of coal ash by dumping it in unlined ponds and landfills where the toxins leak into groundwater. .

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Advocates New silica dust rule missed opportunities to curb black lung / Public News Service

After the Biden administration released a new rule setting standards to limit exposure to silica dust, Appalachian advocates argued it is not enough to stem the region s black lung epidemic. The new rule shrinks in half the allowed exposure limit for crystalline silica during an eight-hour shift. Rebecca Shelton, director of policy for the Appalachian Citizens Law Center, who represents miners in federal black lung disability claims, said while the rule is beneficial since silica dust exposure standards have not been updated in decades, miners are cutting through increasing amounts of rock to get to coal seams, breathing in more and more toxic dust. .

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