What We're Reading: Page 172
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Jun 16, 2020
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Arkansas Times
PSC says no to Entergy's reduced-rate solar power proposal
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madison.com
Report: Wisconsin utilities on track for 40% reduction in carbon emissions by 2026
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DeSmog
Carbon Capture Will Require Large Public Subsidies to Support Coal and Gas Power
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Energy News Network
An innovative anchor that could help floating offshore wind take hold
Jun 15, 2020
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The Boston Globe
Effort to keep state’s largest power plant open fuels concern about climate, public health
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Energy News Network
What will Duke Energy’s climate report mean for North Carolina?
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Bloomberg
When Silicon Valley Goes Dark This Time, There Will Be No Refuge
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The New York Times
A War Against Climate Science, Waged by Washington’s Rank and File
Jun 12, 2020
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Reuters
Union issues strike authorization for New York Con Edison workers
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InsideClimate News
Inside Clean Energy: The Racial Inequity in Clean Energy and How to Fight It
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Bloomberg
A Global Battery Firm Is Going Out of Business, Citing Covid
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Greentech Media
Flexibility Without A Capacity Market: What Texas Can Teach the UK
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The Monett Times
Invenergy abandons wind turbine plan in Barry County
Jun 11, 2020
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GreenTech Media
Coronavirus Won’t Stop US Solar Growth in 2020, But Rooftop Installers Take Serious Hit
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E&E News
Fossil fuel fight sidelines aid for hard-hit communities
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The Verge
Tesla becomes most valuable automaker as more workers contract COVID-19
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CNBC
Indian firm to invest $6 billion in solar power as country targets lofty renewable energy goals
Jun 10, 2020
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Axios
Tesla says air quality jumps from coronavirus lockdowns make case for electric vehicles
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CBS Miami
Regulators Reject Effort Aimed At Forcing FPL To Reduce Basic Electric Rates
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Saur Energy International
Broad Reach Power to Build 15 Battery Storage Projects in Texas
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CommonWealth Magazine
Feds release Vineyard Wind environmental assessment
Jun 09, 2020
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The Post and Courier
Ex-SCE&G executive to plead guilty for defrauding customers over failed $9B nuclear project
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Atlanta Journal Constitution
Georgia nuclear project: monitor says more Vogtle delays, costs
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S&P Global Platts
NYISO market monitor recommends dynamic reserve procurement
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POWER
Using Geospatial Data to Strengthen the Grid Against Extreme Weather
Jun 08, 2020
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Yale Climate Connections
Budding Midwest marijuana industry could send energy use sky-high
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Indy Star
IPL's Petersburg plant is the worst water polluter in state, violates permit 120 times
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Energy News Network
New Hampshire considering vehicle charging as gateway to time-of-use rates