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February 25, 2017

Weekend reads: Pruitt's emails; a hydrogen boat voyage; solar farm controversy & more

Kick back with these must-read energy stories from around the web.
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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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Regulation  -  February 11, 2017

Weekend reads: Trump's coal promise; California's costly oversupply; a conservative carbon tax & more

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Wind  -  February 9, 2017

Mired in politics, Amazon wind farm fully operational

Despite a last-minute attempt by state legislators to halt it, North Carolina's first commercial-scale wind farm, the 300-MW Amazon Wind Farm U.S. East, is now fully operational.
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Regulation  -  February 8, 2017

Wal-Mart among corporate supporters of Missouri bill to allow power purchase agreements

Large corporate energy buyers are hoping the third time's a charm for a Missouri bill that aims to allow them to sign power purchase agreements for renewables from parties other than their utility.
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Regulation  -  January 30, 2017

Outgoing FERC chairman resigns from commission

Norman Bay, who up until Jan. 26 had been serving as Chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, has resigned.
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