What We're Reading: Page 107
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Apr 25, 2022
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Inside Climate News
Two US Electrical Grid Operators Claim That New Rules For Coal Ash Could Make Electricity Supplies Less Reliable
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Greeley Tribune
FERC rejects United Power’s approach to leaving Tri-State
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Colorado Public Radio
Colorado’s largest coal-fired power plant could close four years earlier than proposed, documents show
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MiBiz
Consumers, DTE sue contractor over ‘defective work,’ project delays in $500M Ludington pumped storage plant upgrade
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Grist
Elon Musk-funded carbon removal prize announces 15 'milestone' winners
Apr 22, 2022
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AP News
US military OKs prototype mobile nuclear reactor in Idaho
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CNN Politics
‘The sound of money’: Wind energy is booming in deep-red Republican states
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Bridge Michigan
Michigan climate plan calls for EV incentives, faster renewable transition
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E&E News
EPA floats options to curb gas plant carbon emissions
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Tampa Bay Times
Nikki Fried wants 100% renewable energy in Florida. But how?
Apr 21, 2022
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The Hill
Biden administration announces clean energy growth on public lands
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Colorado Public Radio
Is Xcel Energy making too much money? Colorado voters could get the chance to decide
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Canary Media
The US has more clean energy projects planned than the grid can handle
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Associated Press
Maine utility oversight bill advances after differences resolved
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The Wall Street Journal
New Lithium-Extraction Technology Attracts Investors. But Is It Viable?
Apr 20, 2022
Apr 19, 2022
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BNN Bloomberg
U.S. Is Set to Launch a $6 Billion Effort to Save Nuclear Plants
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Reuters
National Grid announces plan to decarbonize by 2050
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E&E News
N.Y. utility's $1B plan targets offshore wind's grid problem
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WKU Public Radio
Utility regulators have no quorum to vote on $2.8 billion Kentucky Power sale
Apr 18, 2022
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The New York Times
European Green Energy Firms Often Fall Short on Financing
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Vox
Does hydrogen have any hope as a clean fuel?
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E&E News
Gas ban 2.0: Building wars
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Bloomberg
California Ran on Nearly 100% Clean Energy This Month
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Energy News Network
Dark money helped Ohio utilities subsidize coal plants, delaying action on climate change at ratepayers’ expense
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The Hill
Wind power overtook coal, nuclear for first time on March 29
Apr 14, 2022
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Supply Chain Dive
With Shanghai at a standstill, supply chain problems are compounding
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Bloomberg
U.S. Export Bank Approves Plan Seen as Boost for LNG Exporters
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Grist
Is your electric utility blocking climate action?
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The Detroit News
Michigan Democratic lawmakers: Pay utility customers by the hour for outages
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Quartz
Big electric trucks and SUVs are the new gas guzzlers