What We're Reading: Page 244
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
May 21, 2018
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The Washington Post
Amid ethics scrutiny, EPA’s Pruitt also finds his regulatory rollbacks hitting bumps
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Bloomberg
Big Battery Boom Hits Another Roadblock: Fire-Fearing Cities
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Quartz
Britain’s biggest CO2 emitter is building Europe’s first of a kind “negative emissions” plant
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The Blade
Ohio lawmakers fine-tune renewable energy mandates
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Energy News Network
Grid ‘seams’ still a challenge for long-distance transmission developers
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Greentech Media
Siemens Gamesa Pursues Hybrid Wind and Solar Projects With Energy Storage
May 18, 2018
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Greentech Media
Renewables Tax Equity Market Fares Fine in Q1, Calming Industry Fears
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Associated Press
Clocks may go a little cuckoo with power grid change
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InsideClimate News
Solar Plans for a Mined Kentucky Mountaintop Could Hinge on More Coal Mining
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Electric Light & Power
EPRI, European grid operators to collaborate on modernizing the power grid
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New Hampshire Business Review
3 contentious renewable energy bills head to governor’s desk
May 17, 2018
May 16, 2018
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The State
FBI, Justice officials inspect VC Summer site in nuclear probe
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Bloomberg
Tesla Loses Energy Leaders as Musk Reorganizes
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Wisconsin Public Radio
'Dark Sky' Exercise To Simulate Attack On State's Power Grid
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Energy and Policy Institute
Wind Catcher project opponents tied to fossil fuel industry, Hawthorn Group
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KMUW Wichita 89.1
Westar Wants Kansans To Pay For Peak Power. What Could It Mean For Your Energy Bill?
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POLITICO
Are electric cars worse for the environment?
May 15, 2018
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Platts
Indiana natural gas plant repowering marks shift from coal to gas, renewables
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Washington Examiner
Trump’s Energy Department cries ‘emergency’ in pursuit of coal and nuke bailout
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Mother Jones
Sulfur Dioxide Damages Lungs, and Scott Pruitt Is Letting More of It in Our Air
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InsideClimate News
How Solar Panels on a Church Rooftop Broke the Law in N.C.
May 14, 2018
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The New York Times
Puerto Rico Nervously Prepares for Hurricane Season: ‘What if Another One Comes?’
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Energy News Network
Q&A: The case for turnkey, commercial microgrids with Go Electric’s Steve Lichtin
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ThinkProgress
Climate change fueled Hurricane Harvey’s destruction last year. This year could be worse.
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Yakima Herald-Republic
‘Smart’ meters in Yakima: Convenience or potential invasion of privacy?
May 11, 2018
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Washington Examiner
Power grid chief says Perry's coal, nuclear plan not an 'obvious fit'
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Charleston Post & Courier
Big business wins as S.C. Legislature ends but nuclear bills remain for special session
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Greentech Media
With Focus on the Model 3, What’s Up With Tesla’s Storage and Solar Businesses?
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CommonWealth
Baker goes slow on smart meters
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The Washington Post
Every one of America’s 57,636 wind turbines, mapped