Friday, June 9, 2023

Geoff Simon's Quick Connects -- June 9, 2023

• MDU electric rate increase gets formal PSC approval -- Bismarck Tribune

• What North Dakota must do to generate nuclear power -- KX News

• Final hearing on CO2 pipeline touches on landowner concerns -- Bismarck Tribune

• PSC sets hearing on protected Summit pipeline information -- Bismarck Tribune

• Setback to CO2 pipeline in Minnehaha County ordinance sliced to 330 feet -- Argus Leader

• South Dakota residents react to county shooting down ordinance -- Madison Daily Leader

• Summit disagrees with county efforts to increase pipeline setbacks -- SDPB

• IA Utilities Board to ease burden for Iowans going through CO2 pipeline process -- Iowa News Now

• Road map to rare earth riches emerges in North Dakota -- Bismarck Tribune

• 1,000 frac tanks, oilfield equipment to be auctioned by Williston Tank -- Williston Herald

• Contaminated North Dakota sites to be cleaned up with $3.5M in federal money -- Bismarck Tribune

• Burgum will fulfill governor duties while running for president, spokesman says -- Bismarck Tribune

• Doug Burgum op-ed: Why I'm running for President in 2024 -- Wall Street Journal

• Gov. Burgum prepares for fundraising, traveling schedule on presidential campaign -- KX News

• Senator Kevin Cramer to back Doug Burgum's campaign for president -- Fargo Forum

• Former N.D. Governor Schafer applauds Burgum presidential run -- McKenzie County Farmer

• Stark County previews roundabout project, addresses vacant lot issues -- Dickinson Press

• Chip sealing work begins on Highway 38 between Hope and Page -- Williston Herald

• New McKenzie County Ag Expo is ready for annual county fair -- McKenzie County Farmer

• City of New England strengthens zoning enforcement penalties, fees raised -- Dickinson Press

• Council sets budget priorities, flood control project at the top -- Minot Daily News

• City of Minot seeks to build out two downtown parking ramps -- Minot Daily News

• Coal Country Community Clinic helps with shower, furnace replacements -- Beulah Beacon

• Medora named among the top alternative romantic destinations in US -- Williston Herald

• Minot City Council to review alcohol ordinances, committee appointed -- Minot Daily News

• Dickinson firefighters' intense training goes viral, captivating audiences -- Dickinson Press

• Ceremony kicks off MHA Nation specialty healthcare facility construction -- Minot Daily News

• CTE Director: Federal funding for new career academies should be forthcoming soon -- Prairie Public

• Sen. David Rust: State funding increase is good news for K-12 schools -- Tioga Tribune

• Will Garrison High have an ag education program next school year -- McLean County Independent

• Dushinske and Jamison Water Resources Scholarship recipient announced -- Minot Daily News

• Local teachers attend Roughrider Health Promotion Conference -- Tioga Tribune

• Teachers learn computer science at Ignite ND Conference at BSC -- KFYR-TV

• 66th annual Music Teacher Association Conference held in Dickinson -- KX News

• Three incumbents re-elected to the Divide County School Board -- Crosby Journal

• Why Doug Burgum could be a surprise in the 2024 Republican primary -- FiveThirtyEight

• US crude oil exports expected to gain tail winds from Saudi July output cut -- Reuters

• Exxon bets new ways to frack can double oil pumped from shale wells -- Bloomberg

• Biden Interior Dept. cuts off Navajo Nation from oil and gas development -- The Federalist

• You should doubt DOE's sudden projection of falling natural gas demand -- Forbes

• Report: United States beats competitors with low carbon intensity oil -- Energy in Depth

• Exxon, Chevron shareholders soundly reject climate-related petitions -- Reuters

• California Senate passes proposal to liquidate investments in fossil fuels -- The Center Square

• Three takeaways from US House hearing on EPA power plant rule -- E&E Daily

• New environmental film embraces domestic terrorism, blowing up pipelines -- Real Clear Energy

• State of Washington utility warns of "increasing volatility" in clean energy plan -- The Center Square

• Iowa leads 19-state coalition challenging EPA on California truck regulations -- The Center Square

• Are solar panels an eco-disaster waiting to happen? Tons of waste to dispose -- BBC

• Double standard for clean hydrogen could render tax credit ineffective -- Real Clear Energy

• Department of Energy finalizes national hydrogen strategy and road map -- Politico Pro

• We can have lower emissions or a first world economy ? not both -- Sky News Australia

• An attack on consumer choice, DOE attempt to take America's gas stoves -- Energy in Depth

• How Republican AGs tanked a $3 trillion woke climate alliance -- Free Beacon

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