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Regulation - October 21, 2017
Weekend reads: Deep sea wind power; a utility's dominance in Virginia; Trump's coal riddle & more
It's the weekend! Kick-back with these must-read energy stories from around the web.
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Regulation - October 14, 2017
Weekend reads: Paris to ban gas cars; 'solar tube' heat; coal, nuke bailouts are 'the cost of freedom' & more
Kick back with these must-read energy news stories from around the web.
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October 7, 2017
Weekend reads: Amazon energy drones; innovations in grid renewables; ways to cash in on EV boom & more
Kick back with these must-read energy stories from around the web.
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October 6, 2017
Trade dispute bottlenecks US solar purchases
Utilities and corporations are hitting the pause button on the pursuit of solar energy deal as uncertainty around the outcome of a federal trade case on solar modules, Bloomberg News reported Oct. 4.
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Regulation - September 23, 2017
Weekend reads: Obama aides launch energy group; mayor's energy use judged; Musk's solar vision & more
Kick back with these must-read energy stories from around the web.
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Regulation - September 22, 2017
ITC finds US solar makers injured, case goes to Trump
The U.S. International Trade Commission on Sept. 22 made its first decision on a high-profile case with major implications for the country's solar industry, voting 4-0 to find that imports of low-cost solar panels are damaging domestic solar manufacturers.
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Utilities - September 22, 2017
Utility launches 100% RE program for big businesses
One of Michigan's largest utility's, Consumers Energy, on Sept. 22 announced a new program to help large businesses be powered 100% by renewable energy.
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Regulation - September 18, 2017
Community solar programs take shape in Illinois
Following the passage of the "Future Energy Jobs Act," through the Illinois state Legislature, utilities and regulators have begun work on the formation of community solar programs, according to Midwest Energy News.
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Wind - September 12, 2017
Maryland launches community wind grant program
The Maryland Energy Administration, of MEA, has launched a new program that will support the use of community wind resources among businesses, nonprofits, and state, local, and municipal governments and their agencies/institutions.
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Solar - September 8, 2017
Steel group sides with Suniva on trade case
The Steel Manufacturers Association has become the first industry trade group to lend its support to a petition from two financially distressed solar panel makers calling for federal tariffs on imported solar modules, Axios reported Sept. 7.
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