What We're Reading: Page 114
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Feb 14, 2022
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E&E News
Judge blocks key Biden climate metric
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AP News
FirstEnergy settles lawsuits seeking corporate reform
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WFXR
Energy Department invests $6 billion into nuclear energy program, including 4 nuclear locations in Virginia
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The Conversation
Renewables are cheaper than ever – so why are household energy bills only going up?
Feb 11, 2022
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Bloomberg
PG&E Plans to Bury 3,600 Miles of Power Lines Over 5 Years to Reduce Wildfire Risk
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POWER
TVA Unveils Major New Nuclear Program, First SMR at Clinch River Site
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WTVB
Counterfeit parts present in many U.S. nuclear power plants -inspector general
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Energy News Network
Wisconsin bill reveals fight over control, profit from shift to electric vehicles
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S&P Global Market Intelligence
More than 23 GW of coal capacity to retire in 2028 as plant closures accelerate
Feb 10, 2022
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The Wall Street Journal
Tesla Sued by California Agency for Alleged Racial Discrimination, Harassment
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Florida Politics
Net metering bill gets first House panel OK, despite fierce solar opposition
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E&E News
Republicans urge states to ignore infrastructure guidance
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NJ Spotlight News
Power grid takes steps to get projects online
Feb 09, 2022
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E&E News
What utility CEOs plan to tell Biden today
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Star Tribune
State regulators approve Xcel plan that shifts from coal to nuclear energy, renewables
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Canary Media
The country’s first neighborhood microgrid is coming online in Chicago
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S&P Global Platts
EIA projects coal, renewables to generate equal stack shares in 2022
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NPR
Coal-dependent West Virginia eliminates ban on nuclear power
Feb 08, 2022
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The New York Times
Why This Could Be a Critical Year for Electric Cars
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PV Tech
US organisations call for 'demonstrable progress' on BBB clean energy provisions as deadlock continues
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The Wall Street Journal
Startup Wants to Store Spare Renewable Electricity to Power Heavy Industry
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The Hill
EPA science advisers recommend tighter soot air quality standards in draft document
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E&E News
How governors races may change energy, from EVs to renewables
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cleveland.com
Audit: FirstEnergy improperly used ratepayer money to fund HB6 dark money efforts
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Reuters
China says U.S. tariff extension on solar products hurts new energy trade
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Reuters
EV battery giant LG Energy Solution sees demand rising as chip shortage eases
Feb 07, 2022
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AP News
FirstEnergy must repay customers over lobbying for bailout
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Los Angeles Times
SoCalGas faces $10-million fine for fighting climate action
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E&E News
EPA nears deal with Wyo. over massive coal plant
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The Washington Post
Companies vow to reach net-zero emissions, but their plans are falling short, a study finds
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Bloomberg
Nuclear Industry Says Government Regulators Don’t Understand New Small Reactors
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The Wall Street Journal
Projects to Capture Carbon Emissions Get New Boost Despite Dismal Record
Feb 04, 2022
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CBS News
Over 300,000 people without power amid massive winter storm
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Axios
Biden to extend, but modify, Trump solar tariffs
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Tampa Bay Times
Florida House offers compromise to more rooftop solar users
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Alamogordo Daily News
New Mexico leaders hanging on to hydrogen energy despite bill's defeat
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Inside Climate News
Inside Clean Energy: In the New World of Long-Duration Battery Storage, an Old Technology Holds Its Own