What We're Reading: Page 125
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Mar 12, 2021
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Texas Tribune
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick spars with last remaining Public Utility Commission member over readjusting energy prices during winter storm
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Vox
Why every state is vulnerable to a Texas-style power crisis
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Wisconsin State Journal
Wisconsin regulators to chart 'roadmap' to carbon-free electricity
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Portland Press Herald
Lawmakers, including some Democrats, worry Maine’s solar policies too generous
Mar 11, 2021
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cleveland.com
Ohio House passes its version of bill rescinding nuclear subsidies
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The Colorado Sun
Co-ops trying to leave Tri-State say the electric utility is “stonewalling” by refusing to calculate the price to exit
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E&E News via Energy News Network
Analysts: Local fights threaten 100% clean power
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WRAL.com
Secret talks underway on potential major NC energy bill
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Maryland Matters
Md. Senate Advances Far-Reaching Climate Bill
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The New York Times
Electric Cars Are Coming. How Long Until They Rule the Road?
Mar 10, 2021
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CleanTechnica
Who's To Blame For A $17,000 Electric Bill In Texas?
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Cincinnati Enquirer
Ohio House expected to ax nuclear subsidies in piecemeal repeal of House Bill 6 on Wednesday
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S&P Global Platts
US seen lagging in hydrogen investment, deployment as long-term vision lacking
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Indianapolis Star
34 Indiana counties restrict wind, solar projects. Lawmakers are pushing a bill to override them.
Mar 09, 2021
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The Wall Street Journal
Deregulation Aimed to Lower Home-Power Bills. For Many, It Didn’t.
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S&P Global Platts
FEATURE: Despite February storm, US coal plant retirements likely to continue
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NBC News
Shalanda Baker and the energy crisis plaguing Black and brown Americans
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Natural Gas Intelligence
Despite Past Dissents, FERC’s Chairman Says He’s Not Opposed to Natural Gas Pipelines
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NJ Spotlight News
PSEG says without $300M ratepayer nuclear subsidy, it will close South Jersey plants
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Quartz
Amazon buys more wind and solar energy than any other company
Mar 08, 2021
Mar 05, 2021
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Reuters
Texas grid operator made $16 billion price error during winter storm, watchdog says
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The Texas Tribune
Fired ERCOT leader refuses more than $800,000 severance pay
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Forbes
New Roundtable Of Utilities And Environmental Groups Call For Deep Cuts In Carbon Pollution
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Inside Climate News
A Furious Industry Backlash Greets Moves by California Cities to Ban Natural Gas in New Construction
Mar 04, 2021
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AP
AP Interview: DOE reviving loan program, Granholm says
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The Washington Post
Lisa Murkowski of Alaska emerges as focus of Biden effort to find GOP support
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Reuters
Energy firms bet on hydrogen boom, but payday far away
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Bloomberg
Why Global Power Grids Are Still Vulnerable to Cyber Attacks
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The New York Times
Wyoming Coal Country Pivots, Reluctantly, to Wind Farms
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
A scrappy solar developer took utility regulators to court. And won.