GRID: President Biden announces $612 million for six projects to improve electric grid resilience in hurricane-affected communities. (NPR)
ALSO: More than 550 incarcerated men suffered in North Carolina prison cells without lights or running water for five days after Helene, until they finally were transferred to different facilities. (Intercept)
SOLAR: A nonprofit and a solar company partner to deliver 33 solar-plus-battery microgrids and dozens more portable batteries to western North Carolina communities that still lack power from Hurricane Helene’s damage. (Associated Press)
NUCLEAR:
HYDROELECTRIC: A Virginia town council budgets $272,500 for a feasibility study of using a pair of small-flow turbines to run its hydroelectric plant when the James River is low. (Lynchburg News & Advance)
OIL & GAS: Tennessee farmers protest the Tennessee Valley Authority’s plans to build a gas-fired power plant. (WZTV)
COAL:
CLIMATE:
COAL ASH: Tennessee officials learn about the Tennessee Valley Authority’s plan to spend $1 billion into improving how it stores coal ash byproducts. (Gallatin News)
EFFICIENCY: An Alabama electric cooperative offers energy efficiency rebates through a Tennessee Valley Authority program. (Cullman Tribune)
POLITICS:
COMMENTARY: An editor considers the complicated question of whether climate change is leading more people to move to mountainous Appalachia. (Cardinal News)