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Jeff Civins from Haynes and Boone, LLP is coordinating the final review of the draft brochure for the 30th Annual Texas Environmental Superconference, requesting feedback on speaker details and corrections by the following Tuesday, with plans to print the brochure soon.
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The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) directed staff to convene a technical conference to address interconnection issues affecting neighboring utilities, in response to a complaint by EDF Renewable Energy against MISO, SPP, and PJM regarding coordination procedures.
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The document is a Washington Energy Report from Troutman Sanders LLP detailing the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's (FERC) approval of changes to PJM Interconnection's capacity market rules to enhance participation from seasonal resources and the directive for a technical conference to further address related concerns.
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The document outlines the agenda for the 30th Annual Texas Environmental Superconference, hosted by various environmental organizations and featuring discussions on air quality, contested case hearings, and climate change, with participation from the EPA and TCEQ.
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The document is a speaker checklist for the Texas Environmental Superconference 2018, organized by Haynes and Boone, detailing speaker responsibilities, deadlines for submissions, and travel arrangements.
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The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) rejected Calpine Corporation and PJM Interconnection's proposals to address capacity market issues and denied ISO New England's request for a waiver of its Tariff, initiating a Section 206 proceeding due to potential unjust and unreasonable provisions.
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The document is a Washington Energy Report from Troutman Sanders LLP detailing the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's (FERC) issuance of a Notice of Inquiry regarding potential revisions to its policy on determining the public convenience and necessity for proposed natural gas pipelines, focusing on need assessment, eminent domain, environmental impacts, and review efficiency.
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The document reports on FERC's denial of rehearing for Dominion Transmission, Inc.'s New Market Project and a complaint from the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities regarding cost allocations for the Bergen-Linden Corridor project, highlighting differing opinions among commissioners on the analysis of upstream and downstream impacts.
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The document reports on the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's (FERC) approval of AEP Energy's request for transmission service across interconnections between ERCOT and the Mexican CFE system, suggesting potential future interstate power flows that could bring ERCOT utilities under FERC's jurisdiction.
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The email from Jeff Civins discusses the registration process and speaker arrangements for the 30th Annual Texas Environmental Superconference, highlighting the participation of EPA and TCEQ speakers, and noting that Deputy Administrator Andrew Wheeler will not be attending.
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The email from Troutman Sanders LLP discusses a significant legal victory for the renewable energy sector, where the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit reversed a prior ruling regarding the allocation of purchase price for wind facilities under Section 1060, impacting cash grants awarded by the Treasury Department under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.
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The email from Delaney Rakosnik confirms a meeting with Bill Wehrum at the EPA regarding the Advanced Biofuels Association, providing details on logistics and security procedures for attendees.
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Kenneth Wagner from the EPA informs Elizabeth Moeller that he will be unavailable for a meeting with Teck Resources executives on March 21 or 22 due to attending the ECOS meeting in St. Paul.
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Teck Metals Ltd. is expressing serious concerns to the EPA Region 10 regarding the remedial investigation and feasibility study process for the Upper Columbia River/Lake Roosevelt Site, specifically about the perceived premature conclusions and decision-making related to sediment management standards in violation of the 2006 Settlement Agreement.
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The email from James Kenney, a Senior Policy Advisor at the US EPA, confirms the attendance of David McBride at the rescheduled Oil and Natural Gas Roundtable on February 27-28, 2018, and indicates that materials will be sent to participants the week of February 19th.
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The email from Ginger Kitzman confirms David McBride's attendance at the rescheduled Oil and Natural Gas Roundtable organized by the EPA on February 27-28, 2018.
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The email from James Kenney, a Senior Policy Advisor at the EPA, discusses the draft agenda for the upcoming Oil and Natural Gas Roundtable, indicating that adjustments are still being made and that he will send the finalized agenda and materials to participants soon.
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The email exchange between Jeff Civins and Kenneth Wagner discusses the possibility of Wagner speaking at a conference, with Civins indicating that they are exploring other options for filling a speaking slot reserved for the EPA Administrator.
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The email from Jahan Wilcox of the EPA addresses inquiries from CNN reporter Sara Ganim regarding Scott Pruitt's alleged ownership of Pruitt Auto Center, asserting that he has never owned it and urging verification from relevant authorities.
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The email correspondence from the EPA discusses a CNN report regarding Scott Pruitt's alleged ownership of Pruitt Auto Center, with EPA spokesman Jahan Wilcox asserting that Pruitt has never owned the business, thus it is not listed on his disclosure forms.
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The email discusses a meeting between Ardagh Group and the EPA regarding emissions control installation at their Lincoln, Illinois plant, where a working group was established to explore potential resolutions.
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Tyson Foods' Chief Environmental Officer, Kevin Igli, sent an email regarding a letter requesting a full application related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Shailesh Sahay of POET requests a meeting with EPA Assistant Administrator Wehrum to discuss POET's corn fiber Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) pathway application.
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The email from Emily Lindley, Chief of Staff at EPA Region 6, discusses her interest in participating in a call regarding Texas's petition for reconsideration of the State Implementation Plan (SIP) related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Megan Berge of Baker Botts invites EPA Assistant Administrator David Ross to speak at the Cross-Cutting Issues Group meeting on September 20, 2018, in New Orleans, focusing on regulatory developments related to waste, water, and wildlife.
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The Chamber Technology Engagement Center is promoting a blockchain technology event scheduled for August 1, 2018, aimed at educating attendees on the differences between blockchain and Bitcoin and its potential impact on the agriculture industry.
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The email exchange between Aaron Ringel and Jon Toomey discusses scheduling a conversation regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case, indicating ongoing communication related to government affairs.
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The email from David Harlow at the EPA discusses a request for a no action assurance letter from Jon Toomey, representing Fitzgerald Truck Sales, related to the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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Boeing's Rachel Lipsey facilitates a connection between EPA Deputy Assistant Administrator Aaron Ringel and former EPA official Peter Pagano for a discussion on legislative affairs.
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Christopher Wenk announces his departure from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce after 11 years to become Vice President of Government Affairs for Kia Motors Corporation.
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The email from Sue Forrester of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce discusses the significant energy developments in 2017, highlighting private investments, technological advances, and regulatory relief efforts by the Trump Administration aimed at strengthening the U.S. energy sector.
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce's Global Energy Institute discusses Administrator Pruitt's memorandum on reforming the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) and introduces the Eneravlnnovates initiative to highlight advancements in energy efficiency.
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The email from Karen Harbert of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce discusses New England's impending fuel-security crisis due to inadequate natural gas infrastructure, highlighting the need for additional pipelines to prevent rising energy costs and job losses in the region.
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The Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation's April 27, 2018 newsletter discusses various topics including President Trump's signing of the Keeping America's Refuges Open Act, the BLM's call for nominations to the Wild Horse and Burro Advisory Board, and updates on California's proposed lead tackle ban.
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The email correspondence involves the National Ocean Industries Association (NOIA) coordinating with the EPA regarding a speaker request for Administrator Pruitt to address their annual meeting scheduled for April 11-13, 2018.
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The document outlines sponsorship opportunities for the CSF Conservation Classic golf fundraiser hosted at Sanctuary in Sedalia, Colorado, on July 9, 2018, aimed at bringing together outdoor industry leaders and elected officials.
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The email from Randall Luthi of NOIA expresses gratitude to EPA Administrator Pruitt for attending their Annual Meeting, highlighting the significance of his presence and the interest of members in his initiatives.
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The Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation is announcing upcoming events, including the California Wine, Wings & Wildlife event in Sonoma and the Conservation Classic in Sedalia, along with sponsorship information.
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The Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation's May 11, 2018, newsletter highlights the House Natural Resources Committee's passage of the Pittman-Robertson Modernization Bill and discusses various legislative efforts to promote conservation and hunting access, including a resolution for Great Lakes Week and a bill in Alaska allowing electronic licenses.
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The email from Sarah Rusenko of the Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation is a reminder for RSVPs to a breakfast briefing on Chronic Wasting Disease scheduled for June 13, 2018, in the Rayburn House Office Building.
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The Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation's June 8, 2018 newsletter discusses various state-level legislative actions related to hunting, including a Sunday hunting bill in Connecticut and highlights upcoming events and initiatives in wildlife conservation.
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The email from Troy Lyons of the EPA introduces Chad Bradley to Patrick Traylor for a discussion related to questions pertinent to the Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance (OECA).
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The Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation's June 29, 2018 newsletter highlights bipartisan support for saltwater anglers, the passage of the Farm Bill to a conference committee, and updates on various state-level sportsmen initiatives, including Delaware's handgun hunting bill heading to the governor's desk.
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The Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation is seeking sponsorships for its annual August Recess Clays Competition, aimed at connecting industry leaders and conservation groups with congressional staff in a shooting range event in Maryland.
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The Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation is inviting participants to the 15th Annual National Assembly of Sportsmen's Caucuses Sportsman-Legislator Summit in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, from November 27-30, 2018, and is offering limited sponsorship opportunities.
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The Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation announced that its Federal Lands Policy Director, Andy Treharne, will serve as Chairman of the Federal Lands Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Sports Roundtable starting in 2018.
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The Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation (CSF) reported on its participation in the inaugural meeting of the Boating and Fishing Aquatic Invasive Species Coalition and highlighted efforts to advance sportsmen's access legislation in Congress.
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The Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation's March 8, 2018 newsletter discusses various legislative and regulatory issues affecting sportsmen, including a markup on access legislation by the House Natural Resources Committee, fisheries management discussions at the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council, and a proposed lead fishing tackle ban in California.
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The Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation's March 16, 2018, newsletter highlights their participation in various legislative activities, including support for the Recovering America's Wildlife Act and testimony in favor of a Sunday hunting bill in Maryland.
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The Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation's January 18, 2018, newsletter highlights discussions on 2018 priorities for hunting and conservation among Congressional Sportsmen's Caucus members and urges the House to advance fisheries management legislation.
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The Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation is hosting a Breakfast Briefing on March 14, 2018, to discuss the Recovering America's Wildlife Act, with a time change to 7:30 a.m.
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The Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation's March 30, 2018 newsletter highlights recent legislative actions, including Mississippi's resolution supporting federal fishery management reforms and West Virginia's new law allowing Sunday hunting on public lands.
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The Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation discusses various initiatives and legislative updates related to wildlife conservation, including Interior Secretary Zinke's allocation of $1.1 billion for state-based conservation funding and the signing of a West Virginia law allowing nonresident college students to purchase lifetime hunting and fishing licenses.
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The Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation's January 25, 2018 newsletter discusses the U.S. Forest Service's request for input on proposed changes to National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) procedures and highlights upcoming events related to legislative priorities for sportsmen in Delaware and Idaho.
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The Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation hosted a reception for the Governors Sportsmen's Caucus to discuss conservation priorities and achievements in sportsmen's advocacy during the National Governors Association meeting on February 26, 2018.
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The email from Kelly Kundinger at the EPA discusses the follow-up on a speaker request for Administrator Pruitt from Randall Luthi of the National Ocean Industries Association (NOIA), indicating that the request will be reviewed in an upcoming scheduling meeting.
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The Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation is hosting the Conservation Classic fundraiser on July 9, 2018, at Sanctuary in Sedalia, Colorado, to gather outdoor industry leaders and raise funds through various sponsorship opportunities.
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The document discusses the submission of a speaker request form for EPA Administrator Pruitt to address the National Ocean Industries Association (NOIA) Annual Meeting scheduled for April 11-13, 2018, as communicated by NOIA's VP of Conferences and Special Events, Ann Chapman.
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The document outlines the schedule and registration details for the Congressional Clays Competition and Industry Challenge, hosted by the Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation, taking place on May 14-15, 2018, in Glenn Dale, Maryland.
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The Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation is reminding recipients about the GSC Winter reception on February 24th, highlighting limited sponsorship opportunities and urging RSVPs.
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The email from Albert Kelly, a senior advisor at the EPA, discusses coordinating a meeting on May 7th with stakeholders to address obstacles and strategies for moving forward post-sampling plan in Portland.
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The email exchange between Albert Kelly from the EPA and Rich Gold from Holland & Knight discusses the status of a Regional Program Manager (RPM) position following a meeting in Portland.
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The email from Albert Kelly, a Senior Advisor to the Administrator at the EPA, discusses scheduling a phone call with Region 10 regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email correspondence between Albert Kelly of the EPA and Rich Gold discusses the arrangements for a meeting in Portland regarding the Regional Administrator's preferences for attendance and the involvement of EPA counsel.
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The email from Rich Gold of Holland & Knight discusses initiating post-sampling actions related to the Portland Harbor case, indicating ongoing legal considerations involving the EPA.
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Teck Metals Ltd. expressed gratitude to the EPA for a meeting regarding the Upper Columbia River/Lake Roosevelt Site, outlining their commitment to addressing environmental impacts from historical smelter operations and voicing concerns about the ongoing remedial investigation and feasibility study.
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The email from Rich Gold to Albert Kelly discusses the outcomes of the Portland Harbor Community Advisory Group meeting, where the EPA presented details about a December agreement with potentially responsible parties regarding sediment sampling and community engagement.
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The email from Lee Forsgren, Deputy Assistant Administrator at the EPA, discusses scheduling a coffee meeting or call with representatives from ConocoPhillips regarding a priority matter, proposing February 21 at 4:00 PM as a suitable time.
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The email from Lee Forsgren of the EPA discusses the scheduling of a meeting with the Orange County Water District, noting that previous emails had gone to spam and advising Rich Gold to coordinate with Crystal Penman.
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The email from Lauri Hettinger of Holland & Knight discusses a meeting request with Toho Water Authority's Executive Director to address their WIFIA application and affordability issues, involving the EPA's Lee Forsgren and others.
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The email exchange between Tom Sullivan of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and Lee Forsgren of the EPA discusses scheduling a meeting for an event on May 2nd, 2018.
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The email correspondence between Lee Forsgren of the EPA and John Dabbar of ConocoPhillips discusses scheduling a meeting to address significant changes to the permitting process in Alaska.
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Anadarko Petroleum's Jill Cooper expresses gratitude to EPA officials Lee Forsgren and David Fotouhi for a meeting held on February 6, 2018, and offers further assistance.
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The email exchange between Chuck Chaitovitz of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and Lee Forsgren of the EPA discusses coordinating a meeting regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Rich Gold of Holland & Knight discusses rescheduling a meeting with the Orange County Water District, indicating ongoing communication about public policy matters.
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The email correspondence involves the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency coordinating a meeting between agency officials and Aaron Cutler from Hogan Lovells to discuss the SmartWay program, with proposed dates in early February 2018.
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The email from Dimitri Karakitsos of Holland & Knight LLP to Byron Brown discusses a request for a quick phone call regarding the Sierra Club v. EPA case.
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The email from Aaron Cutler of Hogan Lovells to Byron Brown requests a follow-up meeting regarding issues faced by SmartTruck with the EPA's SmartWay program, suggesting dates in late January 2018.
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The email exchange between Brittany Bolen and Mike Schon discusses the sharing of contact information following a recent meeting, related to the Sierra Club v. EPA litigation case.
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The Global Energy Institute's email discusses the release of the 2017 Electricity Price Map, highlights a recent D.C. Circuit Court decision affecting transportation planning regulations, and summarizes activities of its President and CEO, Karen Harbert, at industry events related to U.S. energy policy.
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The email from Dan Byers of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce discusses recent developments in energy policy, including new tariffs on solar panels, tax credit extensions, and significant actions by the Department of Interior and the EPA regarding the Waters of the United States regulation.
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The email from Daisy Letendre of the EPA discusses coordinating a site visit to Noble Energy to enhance understanding of environmental technologies, following a recent roundtable meeting.
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is launching the "Energyinnavaies" initiative to showcase advancements in energy technology and innovation, starting with a visit to Alabama Power's Smart Neighborhood, which features energy-efficient homes and a micro-grid system.
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The email exchange between EPA officials and Boris Epshteyn discusses the need for a source to substantiate a statistic regarding the reduction of the U.S. CO2 footprint between 2000 and 2014, as part of a background brief for Administrator Scott Pruitt.
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The email from Dan Byers of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce discusses recent developments in energy policy and litigation, specifically referencing the Sierra Club v. EPA case, and promotes the Global Energy Institute's Energy Tracker as a resource for monitoring these activities.
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce's Global Energy Institute released its 2018 International Index of Energy Security Risk, highlighting the significant improvement in the U.S. energy security ranking from 9th in 2008 to 2nd among the world's largest energy-consuming countries, emphasizing North America's rising status as an energy powerhouse.
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The email from Karen Harbert discusses the significant improvements in U.S. air quality since 1970, highlighting a 73% decrease in pollution levels while the economy and population have grown, and emphasizes the need to correct public misconceptions about air quality through data and collaborative efforts among various stakeholders, including the EPA.
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The email from Dan Byers to Brittany Bolen discusses the economic impacts of the Clean Power Plan (CPP) as analyzed by the Energy Information Administration (EIA) and includes a link to a related summary document.
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Jake Tyner from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce is requesting a follow-up conversation with Brittany Bolen regarding water issues after meeting at the Leadership Council.
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The email from Ryan Thompson of Akin Gump discusses a meeting request for Brittany Bolen to meet with Tom Collier, CEO of the Pebble Partnership, to discuss updates on the Pebble project during his visit to Washington.
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The email correspondence involves Tate Bennett from the EPA coordinating a potential meeting with Devin Mogler from Green Plains Inc., while ensuring Kelsi Daniell is included for any press-related inquiries.
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The email correspondence between Tate Bennett from the EPA and Robert Walther from POET discusses the initiation of running traps related to a project, indicating collaboration on environmental advocacy efforts.
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The email correspondence between Tate Bennett from the EPA and Devin Mogler from Green Plains Inc. discusses a proposed itinerary for a meeting in Omaha, NE, expressing appreciation for a recent conversation and planning a follow-up in Washington, D.C.
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The email correspondence between Tate Bennett of the EPA and Kathy Bergren discusses the wrap-up of Administrator Pruitt's Heartland Tour and inquiries about potential announcements regarding the Renewable Volume Obligation (RVO) during an upcoming visit to Missouri.
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The email from Tate Bennett of the EPA discusses a speaking invitation for Administrator Pruitt to attend the Growth Energy 2018 Biofuels Summit in Washington, DC, on September 11th, and inquires about any related events before that date.
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The email correspondence involves Tate Bennett from the EPA confirming his participation as a speaker at the NPMA Legislative Day on March 19, 2018, and coordinating with Jim Fredericks and other colleagues regarding attendance.
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The email correspondence between EPA officials and Jim Fredericks from the National Pest Management Association discusses scheduling a meeting with the Acting Administrator to introduce their industry and address pesticide-related issues.
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The email correspondence between EPA officials and Jim Fredericks from the National Pest Management Association discusses scheduling a meeting with the Acting Administrator to introduce the organization and address pesticide-related issues.
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The email from the Environmental Protection Agency discusses scheduling a meeting on April 12, 2018, involving Deputy Assistant Administrator Steve Cook and groups led by Roy Lee Lindsey, with the possibility of Administrator Pruitt attending briefly.
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Hayley Ford from the EPA provided meeting directions and requested a list of attendees for a meeting with Administrator Pruitt.
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