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  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 10713
    Reading Time:about a minute or two

    An application was submitted to the Foreign-Trade Zones Board by the Oxnard Harbor District to create a subzone for Rincon Power, LLC's facility in Carpinteria, California. This subzone, measuring 0.18 acres, is part of FTZ 205, and a proposed production activity has been announced for public comment. People can send their comments by April 7, 2025, and responses to these comments by April 22, 2025, via email at ftz@trade.gov. Additional information about the application can be accessed on the FTZ Board's website.

    Simple Explanation

    A company called Rincon Power wants a special area, like a small zone or play space, to do their work in Carpinteria, California, and they are asking the government for permission. People can send thoughts or comments by email about this by April 7, 2025, but they only have a short time to speak up.

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 10713
    Reading Time:less than a minute

    Kawasaki Motors Manufacturing Corp., U.S.A. submitted a notification in October 2024 to the Foreign-Trade Zones (FTZ) Board regarding proposed production activities at their Lincoln, Nebraska facility. This notification followed the FTZ Board's regulations and was open for public comment in the Federal Register. By February 2025, the FTZ Board decided that no additional review was needed and authorized the production activities under regulatory guidelines. This decision allows Kawasaki to continue its proposed manufacturing operations within the designated foreign-trade zone.

    Simple Explanation

    Kawasaki got the green light from a special board to make some of their small cars in a special area in Nebraska where they can do their work with less rules. They can keep doing this because everything checked out okay, and people got a chance to say what they thought about it!

  • Type:Notice
    Citation:90 FR 10713
    Reading Time:about a minute or two

    The Department of Energy (DOE) published a notice on December 20, 2024, looking for public feedback on its draft Energy Storage Strategy and Roadmap. However, the DOE decided to withdraw this notice and the comment period extension from January 22, 2025, to make updates that align with new executive orders and directives. They plan to make the updated draft available for public comment in the future through the Federal Register. The withdrawal was approved by Derek Passarelli, Acting Under Secretary for Science and Innovation, and signed by Treena V. Garrett, DOE's Federal Register Liaison Officer.

    Simple Explanation

    The Department of Energy wanted people to share their thoughts on a plan for storing energy, but they changed their minds and decided to update the plan first. They will ask for people's thoughts again when the new plan is ready.