Judges ruled the lower court wrongly blocked developers from obtaining a needed state permit for the proposed high-voltage power line project, set to move onshore wind energy more than 200 miles across southern Illinois.
As Lake Powell and Lake Mead near critical elevations, federal planners face narrowing operational options that could reshape hydropower generation, releases and Colorado River Basin water management.
As construction accelerates on the 3.2-GW twin-reactor project in England, the company's role through 2030 offers a window into how the giant nuclear project will be governed and scrutinized.
Steam generator components are main focus of U.S. work, with numerous inspections ongoing to revive the 55-year-old Michigan power station; Japan, meanwhile, is forced for a second time to delay restart of its world-record size nuclear plant, shut down since the 2011 Fukushima meltdown.
Giant 2.6-GW project, nearly complete, is last of three to win a federal court reprieve in one week from Trump administration-ordered construction shutdowns, with two other projects awaiting decisions.
Developer Energy Transfer halts Lake Charles LNG work but is open to third-party developer interest, as giant Alaska project completes federal permit approvals but weighs next steps.
Administration directs each U.S. agency to develop its own regulations to for assess project environmental impacts in finalized NEPA law rulemaking, with concerns raised of federal inconsistency.