
COAL: Appalachian Power considers what to do with the site of a Virginia coal-fired power plant that was shuttered in 2014, and whether it can transport accumulated coal ash there to a West Virginia landfill. (WVTF)
ALSO: 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)
STORAGE: Duke Energy disconnects large, Chinese-made batteries at a Marine Corps base in North Carolina after officials express security concerns about the manufacturer’s ties to China’s Communist Party. (Reuters)
SOLAR:
EFFICIENCY: Louisiana regulators prepare to vote on long-awaited energy efficiency rules to require utilities to implement various power-saving measures and technologies. (Louisiana Illuminator)
ELECTRIC VEHICLES:
OIL & GAS:
NUCLEAR:
GRID: A Democrat and a Republican newly elected to the Virginia legislature join a coalition to announce a new state advocacy group that will push for stronger oversight of the state’s booming data center industry. (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
CLIMATE: Florida struggles to deal with dramatically varying amounts of rainfall, from record deluges on its southeast coast to a drought along the Gulf Coast. (Associated Press)
UTILITIES: A columnist explains the confusing methodology behind how utilities pay North Carolina property taxes. (Asheville Watchdog)
COMMENTARY: