What We're Reading: Page 172
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
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
Jun 05, 2020
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The New York Times
Trump, Citing Pandemic, Moves to Weaken Two Key Environmental Protections
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POWER
World’s First Integrated Hydrogen Power-to-Power Demonstration Launched
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AP via KSAT
PG&E critics urge judge to reject utility's bankruptcy plan
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NJ Spotlight
Utilities Need to Play Bigger Role in Electrifying Transportation Sector, Industry Officials Say
Jun 04, 2020
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Bloomberg
Big Oil Can Help Renewable Energy With Spinoff Stocks
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E&E News
PANDEMIC: FERC, states see transmission projects fueling recovery
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Greentech Media
Hawaiian Electric Reveals Full List of Winners From Its Big Energy Storage Procurement
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MLive.com
DTE Energy raises concerns about Ann Arbor’s plan for 100% renewable energy
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Reuters
Exclusive: GM plans electric van for business users in bid to pre-empt Tesla
Jun 03, 2020
Jun 02, 2020
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Bloomberg via Yahoo! Finance
Solar Power Will Soon Cost Less Than Coal
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Business Insider
Inside the fight between my small Iowa hometown and a $12 billion utility over smart meters and the radiation that some residents call 'poison'
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The New York Times
E.P.A. Limits States’ Power to Oppose Pipelines and Other Energy Projects