Daily edition | Dec. 23, 2019 Note from the editor Utility Dive will not be publishing its daily newsletter until after the New Year, on Jan. 2. We will be sending two special issues Dec. 27 and Dec. 30, highlighting our top stories and the sector's top trends of 2019.
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Enjoy the holiday season and thanks for reading, Catherine Morehouse Reporter, Utility Dive Twitter | E-mail Environmental groups say the Trump administration is imposing billions of dollars in costs on consumers in the form of higher electricity bills. |
The governor also directed the Washington Department of Ecology to strengthen review of fossil fuel projects, to ensure climate change impacts are taken into account. |
Both moves are part of EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler's broader goal to give states more "flexibility" in their management of coal ash disposal. |
Opinion Decarbonization, battery storage and appealing to a younger work force will all be major themes in 2020, SAP predicts. |
Deep Dive With tax credits and net metering threatened, previous withdrawals of financial support mechanisms show what the distributed solar industry may soon face. |
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