
SOLAR: An Arizona company announces plans for a $344 million solar panel recycling facility in rural Georgia, which will also manufacture enough glass to supply 5 GW worth of new panels per year. (Associated Press)
ALSO: Virginia lawmakers table separate bills that would have increased the state’s cap on distributed generation and allowed the state to override county rejections of solar farms. (Utility Dive, Suffolk News-Herald)
GRID: ERCOT officials are skeptical of a U.S. House bill to connect Texas’ grid to the rest of the country, suggesting the plan could disincentivize construction of new generation in the state. (E&E News, subscription)
LITHIUM: An inaugural Lithium Innovation Summit in Arkansas attracts more than 700 people, as boosters say the state could meet more than 15% of global demand for the element. (Arkansas Advocate)
ELECTRIC VEHICLES:
WIND: Louisiana businesses with expertise in oil and gas extraction are finding opportunities in offshore wind. (Governing)
UTILITIES:
NUCLEAR: Kentucky lawmakers introduce bills to support development of nuclear energy in the state. (WKMS)
OIL & GAS: Federal regulators approve two projects along the Gulf Coast that are expected to accelerate natural gas exports. (E&E News)
COAL: A federal lawsuit claims a coal company owned by West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice improperly paid millions to settle a bank debt that should have gone to other creditors. (Cardinal News)