What We're Reading: Page 79
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Feb 13, 2023
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E&E News
Severe storms already batter the grid. What happens in 2032?
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The Washington Post
White House asked Elon Musk for Tesla’s help with EV charging goal
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The Wall Street Journal
The Fight to Define Green Hydrogen, With Billions of Dollars at Stake
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Canary Media
Utilities may use their pipes for geothermal heat instead of gas
Feb 10, 2023
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POLITICO
Manchin ‘raising hell’ over White House handling of marquee Dem bill
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Inside Climate News
Minnesota Has Passed a Landmark Clean Energy Law. Which State Is Next?
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Minnesota Reformer
Walz and Democratic governors pitch federal funds for housing, clean energy
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The Colorado Sun
PUC responds to Polis’ call for utility relief: “We certainly don’t have all the answers now”
Feb 09, 2023
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Los Angeles Times
L.A. is shutting down its largest gas plant — and replacing it with an unproven hydrogen project
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CNBC
Solar tech company Nextracker prices above range at $24 a share in good sign for IPO market
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The Wall Street Journal
What Is Electrochemistry, and Why Is It So Important to a Green-Energy Future?
Feb 08, 2023
Feb 07, 2023
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The Atlantic
The Real Obstacle to Nuclear Power
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The Verge
Biden administration acknowledges it can force Bitcoin mines to disclose pollution
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Bismarck Tribune
North Dakota Industrial Commission moves toward suing Minnesota over carbon-free bill
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The Hill
Chances of coal being phased out? Just 1 in 20 by 2050
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The Washington Post
Electric vehicles can now power your home for three days
Feb 06, 2023
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al.com
GAO: Severe weather has repeatedly interrupted TVA power production across Alabama, other states
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nola.com
Offshore wind energy plans in the Gulf take a back seat to oil drilling under new law
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AP News
Report describes paths toward N. Carolina net-zero emissions
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Virginia Mercury
Virginia electric utility regulation bill takes different form in House
Feb 03, 2023
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Canary Media
Small modular nuclear reactors: The race is on to actually build them
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The Guardian
The man in charge of how the US spends $400bn to shift away from fossil fuels
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Reuters
FirstEnergy sells stake in transmissions unit for $3.5 billion
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AP News
Minnesota moves toward 100% carbon-free electricity by 2040
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Route Fifty
How One State Is Rolling Out an EV Charging Tax System
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Michigan Radio
Watchdog group says DTE Energy is one of nation’s worst for shutting off power to customers