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With federal aid on the table, utilities shift to embrace climate goals
As billions in government subsidies were at stake, the electric utility industry shed its opposition to clean-air regulation and put its lobbying muscle behind passing President Biden’s climate bill.
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With federal aid on the table, utilities shift to embrace climate goals
As billions in government subsidies were at stake, the electric utility industry shed its opposition to clean-air regulation and put its lobbying muscle behind passing President Biden’s climate bill.
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The electricity industry quietly spread climate denial for years
The electricity industry knew about the dangers of climate change 40 years ago. It denied them anyway.
Check your utility bill. You might be paying for a trade group to fight climate policy
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is weighing whether utility companies should be allowed to continue charging customers for their trade association dues.
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Can a smarter grid jolt the U.S. economy and circumvent climate change?
The U.S. is developing bells and whistles to increase the grid's reliability and to maintain affordability. But can the network expand in time to meet the president's green energy and climate goals?
Will coal’s survival kill efforts to combat climate change?
More coal use could kill the global effort to curb climate change. And that is what is happening now, at least in energy-starved China and India.
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Oil and gas groups see 'some common ground' in Biden energy plan
Some energy executives are pleased that the former vice president is not calling for a fracking ban and said they could work with him.
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