WIND: A federal judge denies a request to halt Dominion Energy’s construction of a 2.6 GW offshore wind farm near Virginia by conservative groups who argue it will threaten endangered whales. (WHRO)
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PIPELINES: A growing number of groups ask federal regulators to delay approval for the Mountain Valley Pipeline to begin service as construction crews continue to inch toward completion. (WDBJ)
OVERSIGHT: A Georgia energy regulator is criticized for bragging the state’s energy mix is “the cleanest and most reliable of any state in the nation” (it’s actually Vermont), even though its largest utility produces 60% of its power from fossil fuels. (Savannah Morning News)
ELECTRIC VEHICLES: The Biden administration announces nearly $1 billion will go to about 530 school districts across the U.S. to fund the purchase of electric school buses. (States Newsroom)
HYDRO: The Tennessee Valley Authority rehabs a 10-acre island downstream from the site of its first hydroelectric dam and power plant. (Knoxville News Sentinel)
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COMMENTARY: Texas’ recent brush with severe storms should remind state lawmakers that climate change is worsening and they should back carbon-free energy instead of further incentivizing new natural gas-fired power plants, writes an editorial board. (Dallas Morning News)