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California lawmakers fold in budget spat, approve Gavin Newsom’s $400M loan to Diablo Canyon
Merced Sun-Star via Yahoo News· 7 hours agoDiablo Canyon, California’s last nuclear power plant, contributes roughly 9% of the state’s energy...
Opinion: A future of reliable, clean energy depends on building out Oregon’s power grid
OregonLive.com· 2 days agoPacific Northwest utilities are nervous, anticipating more freezes and heat domes that stress an ...
With a decline in California's solar power incentives, many wonder if it's still worth it
ABC 10 Sacramento· 4 days agoMore Californians are being turned off by solar as their PG&E bills rise. For years, California was...
How US military bases became proving grounds for clean energy technology
The Hill via Yahoo News· 5 days agoCorrection: This article has been updated to reflect that the Costs of War Project is based at Brown...
Pacific Power outlines program for shutting down power during wildfires
Yakima Herald-Republic· 5 days agoPower outages are now joining burn bans and red flag warnings as part of the state’s wildfire season...
Utah wants to keep IPP’s coal burning — but who will buy the electricity?
The Salt Lake Tribune· 5 days agoThe Utah Legislature pumped the brakes on a plan that could have Utah taxpayers assume ownership of a coal-fired Intermountain Power Plant in the west-central part of the state that is in the ...
Who Really Suffers When the Supply Chain Is in Crisis?
The Nation· 7 days agoIn the summer of 2022, much of the Indian subcontinent endured a hugely disruptive electricity...
AP News Summary at 9:32 a.m. EDT
Washington Times-Herald· 4 days agoPresident Joe Biden is beginning an intense period of private debate preparations at Camp David. The Democrat's trip comes as officials in both major political parties scramble to set expectations ...
GUEST VIEW: Energy industry warns of ‘irreparable harm’ from new emissions rule
Odessa American· 3 days agoThe EPA’s new carbon emissions rule is aimed at shutting down the nation’s remaining coal-fired...
Why isn’t extreme heat considered a disaster in the U.S.?
NPR· 7 days ago“That needs to be now one of those safety issues that we all need to think about.” FEMA funding to help defray electricity costs during extreme heat disasters could save lives ...