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This role tracks 100 sources across GovPing's 2,348 total sources, covering guidance, orders, enforcement actions, rules, FAQs, notices, consultations, and decisions, with 225 changes in the last 7 days.
Recent enforcement actions include the Washington UTC's $1,000 fine against Jeffries Construction for a gas violation, a $7,000 penalty on Sound Drilling, and a $36,000 civil monetary penalty imposed by the NRC on Metro Cardiovascular Diagnostics. The DOE also issued emergency orders to keep two Indiana coal plants operational through June 2026, while Ofgem secured £20 million in redress from National Grid for license failures.
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EIA Proposes Annual Manufacturing Energy Consumption Survey (Form EIA-847)
The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) is proposing a new data collection instrument, the Annual Manufacturing Energy Consumption Survey (Form EIA-847), to supplement its existing quadrennial survey. This notice invites public comments on the proposed collection, which aims to gather essential energy consumption data annually from a subset of the manufacturing sector.
EIA Seeks Comments on Proposed Data Security Information Collection
The Energy Information Administration (EIA) is seeking public comments on a proposed information collection activity related to data security requirements for accessing confidential microdata. This collection is intended to fulfill legal mandates under the Foundations for Evidence-Based Policymaking Act of 2018.
EIA Seeks Extension for Nuclear Fuel Data Survey Comments
The Energy Information Administration (EIA) is seeking a three-year extension for its Nuclear Fuel Data Survey (Form GC-859). This notice requests public comments on the proposed extension, which includes minor changes to clarify instructions and definitions.
EIA Notice on Data Security Requirements for Accessing Confidential Data
The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) is seeking public comment on proposed Data Security Requirements for Accessing Confidential Data. This collection is part of the Standard Application Process (SAP) mandated by the Evidence Act for accessing confidential data assets.
EIA proposes extension of State Level Generator Air Permit Inventory Report
The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) is proposing a three-year extension for the collection of information for the EIA-860S: State Level Generator Air Permit Inventory Report. This notice serves as a request for public comments on the proposed extension.
Petroleum-Equivalent Fuel Economy Factor Rule
The Department of Energy (DOE) has issued an interim final rule removing the fuel content factor (FCF) from the petroleum-equivalency factor (PEF) calculation for electric vehicles. This change aligns with a court decision and impacts how light-duty vehicle manufacturers comply with CAFE standards. Comments are due March 23, 2026.
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