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Regulation - April 15, 2017
Weekend reads: 'Ninja force' grid protection; NRG's activist challenge; Trump pressed on climate & more
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Regulation - April 11, 2017
States file to oppose Trump's halt of Clean Power Plan
A coalition of U.S. states and localities has formally filed opposition to the Trump administration's request to delay court proceedings regarding the U.S. EPA's Clean Power Plan.
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Regulation - April 6, 2017
Visiting Amazon, Kasich blasts Ohio House vote to change renewable energy, efficiency standards
The increasingly powerful impact that large commercial and industrial companies are beginning to have on energy policy, at least at the state level, was made evident April 3 in Ohio.
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Sourcing Renewables - April 5, 2017
Nebraska utility revs up wind supply for Facebook
In celebrating the start of construction of its newest data center in Nebraska, Facebook cited a deal for wind energy from Omaha Public Power District as a key factor in its decision to locate there.
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Regulation - April 1, 2017
Weekend reads: Unicorn fart power; GE responds to Trump's climate order; clean energy bills & more
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March 29, 2017 - By John Failla
Collectively, we have the power to influence change
One key takeaway from the Smart Energy Decisions Innovation Summit is this: If harnessed, the collective power of commercial and industrial energy management executives has tremendous potential to influence the future of the U.S. energy landscape.
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Regulation - March 28, 2017
Trump signs executive order to roll back climate protections, vows to end 'war on coal'
Following weeks of speculation regarding President Donald Trump's plans for an executive order aimed at unwinding Obama's climate regulations, the president made it official March 28 alongside a group of coal miners at the U.S. EPA.
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Regulation - March 27, 2017
25 US cities have 100% renewables targets
With recent additions following city council votes March 21 in Madison, Wisc., and Abita Springs, La., there are now 25 U.S. cities that have committed to running on 100% renewable energy, according to a statement from The Sierra Club.
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Regulation - March 25, 2017
Weekend reads: Coal mine reuses; Westinghouse bankruptcy looms; blockchain's grid uses & more
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March 18, 2017
Weekend reads: Brooklyn's blockchain microgrid; Obama's climate money; solar developer woes & more
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