What We're Reading: Page 204
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Jul 03, 2019
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The Hill
Oregon governor prepared to use executive powers to pass climate legislation after GOP walkout
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Associated Press
US won't impose rule to protect against coal ash spill costs
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New York Times
Wired Bacteria Form Nature’s Power Grid: ‘We Have an Electric Planet’
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GreenTech Media
Google and Aurora Solar Take Aim at Rooftop PV’s Soft Costs
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Inside Climate News
U.S. Mayors Pressure Congress on Carbon Pricing, Climate Lawsuits and a Green New Deal
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Wall Street Journal
New York Manufacturers Fear Emissions Limits Could Upend Industries
Jul 02, 2019
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PV Magazine
Florida’s stunted customer owned solar grows 76% in 2018
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Associated Press
Oregon governor ready to take lead on divisive climate plan
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Farmington Daily Times
PNM proposes plan to move toward renewable energy sources, close SJGS
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Energy News Network
With new board members, Omaha utility making moves toward low-carbon future
Jul 01, 2019
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Forbes
New Solar + Battery Price Crushes Fossil Fuels, Buries Nuclear
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E&E News
How officials from 4 states view Trump’s new carbon rule
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Wisconsin State Journal
Nation's largest coal producers look to merge mines that supply nearly 60% of Wisconsin coal
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The Washington Post
The Energy 202: Trump keeps making this error about climate change
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The Oregonian
Polluters hit by Oregon climate bill gave big. Koch Industries was one of the biggest.
Jun 28, 2019
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E&E News
Interior delays, costs may dim offshore wind's prospects
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Belgrade News
Citing newspaper op-eds, judge finds Montana utility regulators biased against solar development
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Energy News Network
Ohio wind setback lawsuit spurred bill to block similar legal challenges
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Reuters
California regulator considers penalty against PG&E in 2017 wildfires
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The Oklahoman
Oklahoma Gas and Electric customers paid the lowest retail rates in the country for electricity in 2018, report states
Jun 27, 2019
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Houston Chronicle
Renewables surpassed coal for power production in April for first time
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The New York Times
Bill Wehrum, an Author of Trump Administration’s Pro-Coal Rules, to Leave E.P.A.
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Colorado Public Radio
Environmentalists: Retiring Colorado's Coal Fleet Is Cost-Effective By 2023
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San Antonio Current
New Report Says San Antonio's CPS Energy Would Save $1 Billion by Shutting Coal Plants and Switching to Renewables
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CleanTechnica
Vestas & GE Renewable Energy Settle Multi-Patent Dispute
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Bloomberg
Bat-Killing Wind Turbines Outfitted With Systems to Stop Carnage
Jun 26, 2019
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RTO Insider
State Climate Policy Trumps Federal, Public Utilities Say
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The Washington Post
In lobbying battle for electric vehicle tax credit, it’s car makers vs. the oil and gas industry
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The Oregonian
Oregon climate bill dead, top Senate Democrats say
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Axios
How America’s biggest renewable-energy power line failed
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ProPublica
A Huge Tax Break Went to a Politically Connected Company in New Jersey Despite Red Flags
Jun 25, 2019
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cleveland.com
How (un)profitable are Ohio’s two nuclear plants? FirstEnergy Solutions says it can’t tell the public
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The New York Times
How an Eagle’s Nest Shows the Challenges of New York’s Climate Plan
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Orlando Sentinel
Politicians, business leaders fight amendment that would revamp Florida’s electricity laws
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S&P Global Platts
New operating reserve region to launch in NYISO's energy markets
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Bloomberg Environment
Georgia Coal Ash Permitting Plan Nears Federal Approval (2)