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Energy Efficiency  -  May 20, 2017

Weekend reads: EPA preps buyouts; Mercedes teams up on storage; DiCaprio backs efficiency startup & more

Kick back with these must-read energy stories from around the web.
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Utilities  -  May 18, 2017

Michigan utility offers green tariff large energy users

Citing growing demand from large energy users for access to clean energy options, Michigan utility Consumers Energy has proposed a program to allow companies to match their load to renewable energy sources.
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Regulation  -  May 17, 2017

Report: Trump targets 70% cut to DOE energy efficiency, renewables office in revised budget

A new draft of the Trump administration's federal budget for fiscal year 2018 is calling for a 70% cut to the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency, according to a May 17 report from Axios.
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Distributed Energy Resources  -  May 13, 2017

Weekend reads: Tesla prices solar roof; EPA overhauls board; Trump advisors urge Paris compliance & more

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Regulation  -  May 12, 2017 - By Amy Poszywak

Google files for utility service alternatives in Nevada

Among the bold steps Google Inc. is making to accelerate the transition to renewable energy, the company has added its name to a growing list of corporations looking for alternatives to electricity service from Nevada utility NV Energy.
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Regulation  -  May 6, 2017

Weekend reads: Ivanka's climate influence; Pruitt says grid needs coal; Westinghouse's undoing & more

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Regulation  -  May 5, 2017

Florida approves solar tax break for C&I installations

A Florida bill that would eliminate property taxes on solar panels has passed through the state Legislature and on to the governor.
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Finance  -  May 4, 2017

Green bonds: A primer for energy project financing

This report highlights the benefits and downsides of green bonds, a type of debt used to fund projects yielding environmental benefits, and offers an overview of recent issuances from U.S. corporations.
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Regulation  -  May 2, 2017

Federal budget stabilizes EPA funds, boosts DOE funding for fossil fuel, nuclear technologies

The $1 trillion federal budget deal reached by Congress on April 30 has stabilized funding for the U.S. EPA, but cuts funding for renewable energy programs while increasing funds for fossil fuel energy technologies.
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Sourcing Renewables  -  May 2, 2017

Atlanta targets 100% renewable energy by 2035

Atlanta has become the 27th U.S. city to commit to using 100% renewable energy.
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