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Regulation - March 4, 2017
Weekend reads: Rick Perry in at DOE; Tesla's cash burn; turning solar into art & more
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March 3, 2017
Minnesota bill would double clean energy standard
Minnesota Lt. Governor Tina Smith recently announced the introduction of a bipartisan bill that calls on the state to double its renewable energy standard to 50% by 2030 from the current 25%.
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Regulation - March 1, 2017
Trump takes aim at EPA budget, regulations
President Donald Trump has proposed a 24% cut to the U.S. EPA's budget and on Feb. 28 signed an executive order instructing the agency to rewrite an Obama-era water jurisdiction rule.
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Solar - February 27, 2017
New York-supported solar grows 800% in 5 years
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo recently announced that state-supported solar power in the state increased nearly 800% from December 2011 to December 2016, leveraging nearly $1.5 billion in private investment.
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February 25, 2017
Weekend reads: Pruitt's emails; a hydrogen boat voyage; solar farm controversy & more
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Regulation - February 22, 2017
California bill aims to increase RPS to 100%
With the majority of state legislative sessions in full swing, California recently the second state to have a lawmaker propose a 100% renewable energy bill.
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Regulation - February 21, 2017
Governors ask Trump to support solar, offshore wind
A bipartisan coalition of state governors have written to President Donald Trump asking him to support offshore wind and solar energy projects.
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Regulation - February 18, 2017
Weekend reads: Solar trains, Trump's impact on climate change, Fukushima robots & more
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Regulation - February 17, 2017
Nevada bill calls for 80% renewables by 2040
A Democratic lawmaker in Nevada has proposed legislation to more aggressively ramp up the state's renewable portfolio standard.
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Regulation - February 15, 2017
EIA: Coal will again be country's largest source of electric generation without Clean Power Plan
If the U.S. EPA's Clean Power Plan is not implemented, coal will again become the leading source of electricity generation by 2019, and retain that position through 2032, according to projects from the Energy Information Administration.
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