Nov. 10, 2017 Chatterjee working on 'interim step' to save coal while FERC considers DOE NOPR; One small step for Hawaii solar, one leap toward 100% renewables; Senate confirms industry lawyer Wherum to lead EPA's air quality office ; Virginia regulators set to unveil new climate plan after Northam victory
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The bill's significant differences from a House tax package — which would cut wind subsidies and eliminate the electric vehicle credit — could set up contentious debates in the weeks to come.
The plan echoes comments filed by coal generator FirstEnergy, and Chatterjee said he has met with the company's CEO to discuss its "thoughtful" proposal.
After Hawaii regulators approved two new solar tariffs last month, solar customers in the state must now decide whether to buy, lease or pass on battery storage.
William Wehrum sued the Environmental Protection Agency more than two dozen times but will now serve as assistant administrator for agency's Office of Air and Radiation.
With Democratic control of the governor's mansion confirmed, state regulators unveiled a plan to cut carbon emissions and join a regional cap-and-trade program this week.
The coal mining company has previously offered to supply the Navajo Generating Station in Arizona with lower-cost coal in an effort to keep it running.
Gov. Gina Raimondo has directed the Public Utilities Commission and other agencies to develop a more dynamic regulatory framework aimed at advancing cleaner, affordable and reliable energy.
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