CLEAN ENERGY: Food and beverage production facilities across the U.S. begin to deploy low-carbon heating technologies as an alternative to gas-powered systems, though high costs remain a barrier. (Canary Media)
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COAL ASH: A coalition of U.S. power companies sends a letter to Trumpâs EPA nominee asking forââimmediate actionâ to roll back federal regulation of toxic coal ash and rescind recent enforcement actions. (Canary Media)
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EFFICIENCY: Twenty-four states lack energy efficiency standards meant to curb energy use, which advocates say come with economic as well as climate advantages, according to a new industry report. (Grist)
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âWIND: President Trumpâs actions against wind energy development might actually benefit Texasâ wind industry because the vast majority of its projects are located on private and not federal land, says the director of a university energy institute. (Texas Standard)
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âCOMMENTARY: A California columnist urges policymakers to continue to invest in risky clean energy innovation even as the ââexpensive, bird-killing eyesoreâ known as Ivanpah solar plant nears its retirement. (Los Angeles Times)
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