
SOLAR: California regulators side with utilities and propose rejecting a community solar-friendly tariff policy pushed by advocates, lawmakers and pro-solar groups, potentially killing efforts to revamp the state’s community solar market. (Canary Media)
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UTILITIES: An Oregon jury orders PacifiCorp to pay more than $42 million to victims of the 2020 Labor Day fires blamed on the utility’s equipment. (Associated Press)
HYDROGEN: Xcel Energy pauses a plan to blend hydrogen with natural gas in its distribution system following opposition from residents and advocates. (CPR)
MINING:
DIVESTMENT: Oregon lawmakers pass a bill that would divest the state’s public employee retirement fund from nearly $1 billion in coal-related investments. (Oregon Capital Chronicle)
COAL: A company plans to demolish Alaska’s only coal loading facility, likely permanently ending the state’s coal export industry. (KTOO)
POLITICS: Wyoming’s senate passes language that would strip an agency of funding that has gone toward Gov. Mark Gordon’s “all of the above” energy strategy. (Wyoming Public Radio)
CLIMATE: The Biden administration awards $38 million to Oregon for resilience measures that can better protect residents from climate change-exacerbated wildfires. (KOIN)
GEOTHERMAL: Hawaii launches a statewide search for potential geothermal energy sources using federal COVID relief funds. (KHON)
GRID:
NUCLEAR: California advocates urge federal regulators to order Diablo Canyon nuclear plant to close immediately due to the “unacceptable risk” of a seismically induced accident. (Tribune)
HYDROPOWER: Data show Northwest hydroelectricity facilities generated less power in 2023 than in the last 20 years due to low winter snow levels. (KUOW)
TRANSPORTATION:
COMMENTARY: A Colorado advocate urges state lawmakers to fashion policies aimed at accelerating residential building electrification. (Colorado Newsline)