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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
Kick back with these must-read energy stories from around the web.
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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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Regulation - May 1, 2017
Climate science site removed from EPA website
The U.S. EPA has begun making changes to the agency's website, which include the apparent removal of several pages of information related to climate change data.
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April 29, 2017
Weekend reads: West Virginia utility gives up on coal; Clean Power Plan frozen; solar rocks & more
Kick back with these must-read energy stories from around the web.
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Regulation - April 28, 2017
Senators introduce 100% clean energy by 2050 bill
Four senators, including former presidential candidate Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., on April 27 introduced a bill that would transition the U.S. to 100% clean energy by 2050.
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Regulation - April 22, 2017
Weekend reads: DOE grants in question; corporates push Kentucky on coal shift; 100k wind jobs & more
Every Saturday, we'll bring you five of the most interesting — or quirky; it is the weekend after all — energy stories from around the web that you may have missed this week.
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