Energy News Roundup: Keystone XL Mostly Politics, Positive Coal Market Outlook and Biggest Army Solar Project

Breaking Energy 2014-04-22

Summary:

Obama Arrives Back To White House After Trip To Tennessee

The New York Times’ Coral Davenport tally’s the emissions numbers on Keystone XL which show the oil infrastructure project would likely have a limited impact on climate change. The anti-Keystone movement largely acknowledges this, but says the fact that presidential approval is required makes it a potent climate change symbol that indicates the United States’

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Authors:

Jared Anderson

Date tagged:

04/22/2014, 10:50

Date published:

04/22/2014, 08:30