What We're Reading: Page 186
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Jan 17, 2020
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The Connecticut Mirror
Conn. taking ‘a serious look’ at exiting regional power market
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KRWG
Purchase Of El Paso Electric Approved By Texas Regulators
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madison.com
Utility regulators approve controversial $700M natural gas plant in Superior
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Greentech Media
Wood Mackenzie's Key Takeaways From the Grid Edge in Q4
Jan 16, 2020
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MarketWatch
4th person pleads guilty in $1 billion solar energy scam
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The Motley Fool
Sony Teases a Big Expansion Into Electric Vehicles With a Concept Car
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Greentech Media
Transmission Emerging as Major Stumbling Block for State Renewable Targets
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The Journal
Hacker cripples New Mexico agency in charge of coal plant decision
Jan 15, 2020
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KTAR News
New APS chief says utility won't spend to influence election of regulators
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RTO Insider
FEMA Wants $4 Billion from PG&E in Bankruptcy
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Barron's
BlackRock Is Quitting Coal, but the World Can’t, Peabody Energy Says
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S&P Global Platts
Blockchain project to help JPMorgan reach 100% renewable energy goal
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Atlanta Journal Constitution
Bill would require Georgia coal ash be stored in lined landfills
Jan 14, 2020
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Grist
Ashes to Ashes: A Georgia town welcomed America's largest coal plant. Now, residents worry it's contaminating their water.
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Maine Public
Hydro-Quebec Could Face Fine For Late Disclosure Of Efforts To Sway Maine Voters On CMP Project
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Greentech Media
Brookfield Renewable Bids to Buy Remaining Stake in TerraForm Power
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Energy News Network
Virginia clean energy champion expects legislative session to be ‘a wild ride’
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NJ Spotlight
Environmentalists Score Big Win on Electric Vehicles, but Bag Ban Among Measures that Falter
Jan 13, 2020
Jan 10, 2020
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Tampa Bay Times
Could a Florida utility build a new nuclear plant in the next 15 years?
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Daytona Beach News-Journal Online
Florida Supreme Court blocks ballot proposal to overhaul electric utility industry
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Bloomberg Environment
House Energy Panel Advances Efficiency, Clean Energy Legislation
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The Sacramento Bee
‘Business as usual.’ PG&E’s big penalty for California wildfires could create tax write-off