No images? Click here EnergyPlatform.News(letter)June 9, 2025 In this week’s edition of energy and environmental policy news across the states: Markets, not mandates, to drive national auto policy; New discoveries underscore the importance of natural gas; When it comes to nuclear, the U.S. is No. 1 – for now; At a glance Missouri. Plus: Jim Matheson: The risk of energy shortfall is real California’s authority to mandate aggressive zero-emission vehicle sales targets – and effectively shape national auto policy – was revoked under legislation recently approved by bipartisan majorities of Congress. The U.S. continues to find new recoverable reserves of natural gas, boosting available supply and further cementing the fuel source’s importance to electricity generation, industrial operations, home use and commercial applications Even though only two new nuclear facilities have come online in the United States since 1996, the country operates the world’s largest nuclear fleet, according to the Energy Information Administration. A snapshot of energy and environmental facts about the state of Missouri. America's electric cooperatives (co-ops) comprise a unique sector of the electric industry. These not-for-profit entities are owned and governed by the people they serve. Electric co-ops are motivated by people, not profits. We’re adding news and commentary from
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