OIL & GAS: Officials in oil and gas drilling states say complying with federal endangered species and historic preservation rules is slowing the cleanup of abandoned oil and gas wells. (Grist)

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PIPELINES: Crews rush to install erosion control devices and prepare still exposed portions of the Mountain Valley Pipeline for heavy rainfall from Tropical Storm Debby. (Roanoke Times)

NUCLEAR: Nuclear power is responsible for the largest share of power generation in Southeast states with the least reliance on fossil fuels. (Canary Media)

ELECTRIC VEHICLES: West Virginia lags most states in electric vehicle infrastructure, with additional delays in the transportation department’s search for a vendor to build charging stations. (Charleston Gazette-Mail)

GRID: West Virginia residents and businesses are concerned about Appalachian Power’s plan to upgrade transmission lines near a war memorial and popular trail system. (WSAZ)

OVERSIGHT: An Austin, Texas, board proposes bylaw changes to enable it to advise the city council on natural gas, citing recent price increases as a concern. (Daily Texan)

CLIMATE: Climate change is making wildfires in West Virginia more dangerous, but the state agency charged with managing them has been hobbled by budget cuts. (Mountain State Spotlight)

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Mason has worked as a journalist since 2001, covering Appalachian communities and the issues that affect them. He compiles the Southeast Energy News digest. Mason previously worked as a wildlife biologist before moving into journalism by freelancing at Coast Weekly in Monterey, California, before taking an internship in 2001 at High Country News. He wrote for the Enterprise Mountaineer in western North Carolina and the Roanoke Times in western Virginia before going freelance in 2012. His work has appeared in Southerly, Daily Yonder, Mother Jones, Huffington Post, WVPB’s Inside Appalachia and elsewhere. Mason was born and raised in Clifton Forge, Virginia, and now lives with his family and a small herd of goats in Floyd County, Virginia.