Thursday, April 27, 2023

Thursday PA Environment & Energy NewsClips - 4.27.23

Are You Telling Your Story?

House holds Regular Session May 1, 2, 3, 22, 23, 24

-- Committee Schedule

Senate holds Regular Session May 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, 10

-- Committee Schedule

TODAY’s Calendar Of Events 


Heads Up - Busy Legislative Week Coming!

May 1-- House Environmental Resources and Energy Committee holds a hearing on cryptocurrency and climate change.  Room 523 Irvis Building.  10:00 a.m.  Click Here to watch online.  Read more here.

May 1-- House Transportation Committee holds a hearing on electric vehicle fees. Room 140 Main Capitol.  9:00 a.m.  Click Here to watch online.

May 1-- Senate Environmental Resources and Energy Committee informational briefing from energy industry operators to discuss grid reliability as well as PJM policies and procedures.  Room 8E-B East Wing Capitol Building. 10:00 a.m.  Click Here to watch live.

May 1-- Senate Consumer Protection and Professional Licensure Committee hearing on reauthorization of Chapter 14 related to termination of utility customers.  Room 8E-A East Wing.  10:00 a.m.  Click Here to watch live.

May 2-- House Environmental Resources and Energy Committee meets to consider House Bill 962 (Vitali-D-Delaware), legislation that would restore DEP’s authority to review conventional oil and gas well plugging bonding amounts every two years. Room 60 East Wing. 10:00 a.m. Click Here to watch live.  Read more here.

May 2-- House Consumer Protection, Technology & Utilities Committee holds hearing on House Bill 1032 (Fiedler-D-Philadelphia)  establishing a grant program to support solar energy installations in schools.  Room G-50 Irvis Building. 10:00 a.m. Click Here to watch live.

May 3-- House Consumer Protection, Technology & Utilities Committee meets to consider House Bill 1028 (Matzie-D-Beaver) setting certain rail safety and oversight requirements, reporting system for hazardous materials and waste, restrict unsafe train length, prompted by Norfolk Southern train derailment..  Room G-50 Irvis Building.  10:00 a.m.  Click Here to watch live.


TODAY 9:00: Agenda Posted. DEP Radiation Protection Advisory Committee meeting. 14th Floor Conference Room, Rachel Carson Building, Harrisburg. 9:00 a.m.  Visit the Committee webpage for options to attend the meeting remotely.  Contact John Chippo, jchippo@pa.gov or 717-783-9730.


-- DEP, DCNR, Guests Honored Franklin Kury, Author Of PA Environmental Rights Amendment, With Dedication In Rachel Carson Building  [PaEN]


-- Dickinson College To Recognize Environmental & Indigenous Rights Advocate Tara Houska With Rose-Walters Prize For Environmental Activism  [PaEN] 


-- House Committee Meets May 2 On Bill To Restore Authority To Review Conventional Oil/Gas Well Plugging Bonding Amounts; Help Prevent Routine Abandonment Of An Average Of 561 Wells A Year  [PaEN]


-- Beaver County Times: Questions Remain After Shell Air Monitors Detect Benzene At Petrochemical Plant


-- TribLive: Operations On Hold At Shell Petrochemical Plant In Beaver County


-- WSJ: Norfolk Southern Says Ohio Train Derailment Has Cost $387 Million, Not Including Cost Recovery From Insurance


-- Register Now!  9th Annual Renewables Summit Set For May 22-23 Harrisburg [PaEN]


-- PUC Hosts April 28 Meeting Of PA Sustainable Energy Board


-- Post-Gazette Editorial: Shapiro’s PUC Nominee Kimberly Barrow Is Right Pick, But Faces Challenges


-- Post-Gazette: WV Electricity Customers Would See Their Bills Increase $36 Million To Keep Coal-Fired Power Plant Open


-- WHYY: My Climate Story: Philadelphia Students Present Environmental Problems And Solutions At WHYY


-- EPA Names 2023 Top Cities For ENERGY STAR Certified Buildings, Including Philadelphia


-- PUC Encourages Customers To Shop For Competitive Electric, Natural Gas Suppliers, Know Their ‘End Of Contract’ Details 


-- Erie Times: Feds Charge 6 NY Residents With Stealing Thousands Of Pounds Of Cooking Oil To Go To Make Biodiesel Fuel In Erie Refinery


-- WSJ: US Wants A Rare Earths Supply Chain, Why It Won’t Come Easily [PA Cong. Reschenthaler Bill]


-- York Dispatch: York County Gets Mixed Results In New Air Quality Report


-- DEP Took Action On 664 Permits, 95% Within Permit Decision Guarantee Deadlines; Conducted 1,441 Inspections; Responded To 5 Environmental Emergencies Last Week 


-- Keystone 10 Million Trees Partnership Plans To Plant 500,000 More Trees Across PA During 2023  [PaEN] 


-- Public Opinion: Goats Will Do Yardwork In Chambersburg  


-- Centre County Recycling & Refuse Authority Hosts Household Hazardous Waste Collection Event April 28-29  [PaEN]


-- Inquirer: Hershey’s Chocolate Comes Full Circle On PA Dairy Farm, The Cows Love It


-- KYW: Spotted Lanternflies Return To Delaware Valley


-- Help Wanted: Armstrong Conservation District - Resource Conservationist  [PaEN]


-- NextPittsburgh: Altoona Is Boosting Its Economy With Outdoor Recreation 


-- Republican Herald: Schuylkill River Trail To Connect Saint Clair With Frackville


-- Hawk Mountain Sanctuary: Registration Open For Unique Appalachian Ecology Course For Teens - June 16-26, Deadline May 14


-- Republican Herald: Schuylkill Haven Area Students Release Fingerling Trout, Enjoy Outdoor Fun At County Fairgrounds  [Trout In The Classroom]


-- Warren Times: Audubon Nature Center First Sunday Story Time May 7


-- PennLive - Jan Murphy: Bill Establishes Protocol For Removal Of Ticks From Students In School


Norfolk Southern Train Derailment


-- WESA/The Allegheny Front - Reid Frazier: Incinerated Waste From Norfolk Southern Train Derailment Raises Concerns In Ohio Town


6th Oil/Natural Gas Spike: True Energy Independence Means Renewables

[There Is No Limit To What Oil/Natural Gas Industry Can Make You Pay]


-- Reuters: EU Lawmakers Seek Methane Reductions On Europe’s Fossil Fuel Imports


-- Bloomberg: Greenpeace Warns Europe’s LNG Natural Gas Hunt Risks Locking In Pollution


PA Politics - Everything Is Connected

-- Post-Gazette - Ford Turner: New Legislative Push To Make PA’s Primary Elections Open To Independents

-- WESA: Bill Allowing Counties To Process Mail Ballots Early Clears First Hurdle In PA House

-- AP: Gun Control Measures Advance In PA House

-- The Center Square - Anthony Hennen: PA 6th-Friendliest For Gambling, But Not Without Costs- Addiction Problems, Demands For Subsidies

-- TribLive Guest Essay: Shapiro Should Deliver On Most Popular, Bipartisan Campaign Promise - School Choice - By Rep. D’Orsie

-- PennLive - Jan Murphy: Rep. Mehaffie Tossed From Capitol Office By Republicans Gets New Space, But Worries It May Be Temporary

-- PennLive - John Baer: If Americans Don’t Want Biden vs Ex-President, Why Are We Heading Toward Biden vs Ex-President?

-- LancasterOnline: Pennsylvania Society To Give S. Dale High Distinguished City Of Commonwealth Award

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[Posted: April 27, 2023]  PA Environment Digest

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