
SOLAR: New U.S. solar installations are expected to reach a record 33 GW by the end of this year, but growth is expected to slow in 2024, according to a new industry report. (Reuters)
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ALSO: Minnesota solar advocates say a recent change in how Xcel Energy manages its substations is unnecessarily limiting solar development. (Energy News Network)
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CARBON CAPTURE: Environmental groups raise concerns about a proposal to store captured carbon dioxide beneath U.S. Forest Service lands. (Floodlight)
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OIL & GAS: A new report finds “excess profits” in the oil industry and other sectors exacerbated inflation in 2022. (CNBC)
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COAL: Georgia Power presses to keep two coal-fired power plants open a decade longer than planned, despite one’s ranking in a recent study as the second most deadly polluter among U.S. coal plants. (Georgia Public Broadcasting)
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