What We're Reading: Page 178
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Apr 15, 2020
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The Augusta Chronicle
More Plant Vogtle workers test positive for COVID-19
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Ohio Valley ReSource
W.Va.’s Longview Power Declares Bankruptcy Citing Low Energy Prices, Coronavirus
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Governing
America’s Largest Municipal Utility Invests in Move from Coal to Hydrogen Power
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Montana Public Radio
'Zoombombing' Shuts Down Montana Public Service Commission Meeting
Apr 14, 2020
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E&E News
PANDEMIC: Power forecasters struggle to find grid's 'new normal'
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The Morning Call
Talen wants to keep more of a Montana coal-fired plant, sell electricity on the open market
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Morning Consult
Considered Essential, Utilities Sound Alarm on Worker Safety, Lack of COVID-19 Testing
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Daily Energy Insider
Engie North America launches financing plan for renewable projects
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News Center Maine
Judge OKs referendum on utility corridor; appeal is expected
Apr 13, 2020
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AJC
Coronavirus expands foothold at Georgia Power's Vogtle project
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AP
Santee Cooper center as SC House-Senate feud gets angrier
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Energy News Network
New Virginia law could be Atlantic Coast Pipeline’s greatest barrier yet
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pv magazine USA
Massachusetts struggles to incentivize behind-the-meter storage
Apr 09, 2020
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Bloomberg Law
Virus May Nix 39% of Projects to Build New U.S. Power Plants
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Chattanooga Times Free Press
Trump wants to cut pay for TVA's CEO 'by a lot' under COVID-19 infrastructure package
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The Motley Fool
Why Defensive Utility Stock Southern Company Fell 10.3% in March but Is Rallying in April
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E&E News
Inside clean energy's coronavirus job crash
Apr 08, 2020
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S&P Global Platts
Nearly 650 MW of New York City peaking capacity will retire to comply with tighter regulations
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Knoxville News Sentinel
COVID-19 disconnection policies are all over the board for Tennessee's electric utilities
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WIRED
The Power Plant of the Future Is Right in Your Home
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Greentech Media
The Utilities That Want to Kick Their Customers Off the Grid
Apr 07, 2020
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The New York Times
New Research Links Air Pollution to Higher Coronavirus Death Rates
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CNBC
The coronavirus is hitting renewable energy supply chains and factories, and could slow the global energy transition
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Cumberland Times-News
Experts: W.Va. coal mines may be spreading ground for COVID-19
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New Jersey Spotlight
Utility Customers Will No Longer Fund State’s Solar Projects, BPU Rules
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The Colorado Independent
The EPA has paused enforcing air quality laws. Colorado regulators say they will not