What We're Reading: Page 229
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Oct 12, 2018
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USA Today
NTSB on Massachusetts explosions: Columbia Gas gave bad work orders
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News & Observer
How did SCANA’s ex-CEO earn $1.8M as nuclear consultant?
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S&P Global Market Intelligence
Exelon makes last push to save Pa. nuclear plant as federal action stalls
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OregonLive.com
Oregon claws back $13 million for inflated solar tax credits
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The Conversation
Why doesn't the U.S. bury its power lines?
Oct 11, 2018
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Bloomberg
Hurricane Michael: Fresh Worries About Coal-Ash Spills
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Greentech Media
California Utilities Ordered to Reopen Grid Maps
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The Nevada Independent
Las Vegas building supplies company is latest applicant filing to leave NV Energy
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S&P Global Platts
ISO-NE defends short-term plan to maintain fuel security
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Georgetown Journal of International Affairs
How Renewable Energy Could Fuel Future Conflicts
Oct 10, 2018
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S&P Global Platts
US power industry largely backing GOP incumbents in 2018 midterms
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HuffPost
EPA Chief Andrew Wheeler Engaged With Racist, Conspiratorial Posts On Social Media
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Associated Press via Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Whitefish Energy gets U.S. contracts after Puerto Rico ouster
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Bloomberg
Climate Change Will Get Worse. These Investors Are Betting on It
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The Washington Post
Climate bill would move D.C. to 100% renewable energy by 2032
Oct 09, 2018
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E&E News
Conservatives stake claim on new Supreme Court
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KTOO Public Media
In Interior Alaska, reinvestment in coal power runs counter to national trend
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The Post and Courier
SCANA execs uncovered 'potential fraud' at SC nuclear project. They didn't tell the cops.
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Harvard Business Review
Why CEOs Devote So Much Time to Their Hobbies
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Bloomberg
Exxon Puts $1 Million Into Quest for Carbon Tax-and-Rebate Plan
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Energy News Network
Advocates: Indiana’s energy future shouldn’t be written by utilities only
Oct 08, 2018
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Washington Examiner
Trump's coal bailout moves to the back burner
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Bloomberg
On-and-Off Wind and Solar Power Pushing Coal Plants to the Brink
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The San Diego Union-Tribune
California's carbon-credit market often pays for greenhouse gas reductions that would've happened anyway
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Forbes
The Little Reactor That Could -- WA State Nuclear Plant Continues To Break Records
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JoyOnline
Family sued over unpaid electric bills place blame on their cat
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electrek
Mercedes-Benz breaks ground on new battery factory for electric vehicles in the US
Oct 05, 2018
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Reuters
EPA’s new carbon plan won’t slow coal unit shutdowns: utilities
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Knox News
Tennessee Valley Authority's coal ash conundrum continues as lawsuits, cleanup issues loom
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NJ Spotlight
PSEG Affirms It Will Shut Down Nuclear Plants Unless It Gets Big Subsidies
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VOA
Power Africa Initiative: '50 Million People Have Access to Electricity for the First Time'
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Gizmodo
Wind Farms May Actually Warm the US, Controversial Study Finds
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Popular Mechanics
A New Hydrophobic Surface Could Turn the Ocean's Waves Into Electricity
Oct 04, 2018
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Bloomberg
Duke Energy Cited for Arsenic Pollution in Second NC River
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ProPublica
Another Court Ruling Against a West Virginia Pipeline, Then Another Effort to Change the Rules
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GreenBiz
California's great electric vehicle charging build-out
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University of Wisconsin–Madison
New fuel cell concept brings biological design to better electricity generation
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WKYC
Federal report: Lake Erie wind turbine project will have 'no significant impact' to environment
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Bridge Magazine
Enbridge to build $350M tunnel to protect Line 5 in Straits of Mackinac