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Will Texas blackout offer coal a lifeline?
Texas halved its use of coal in the last decade. But the power crisis that seized the state last week could alter plans for future closures.
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Benjamin Storrow, E&E News reporter
Texas halved its use of coal in the last decade. But the power crisis that seized the state last week could alter plans for future closures.
Pipeline companies can find leaks. But they often don't, even as small spills grow bigger over days.
By Mike Soraghan in Energywire
Senators concluded their questioning yesterday of Interior secretary nominee Deb Haaland, and those already inclined to oppose her don't appear to have been swayed.
By Emma Dumain in E&E Daily
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Pipeline companies can find leaks. But they often don't, even as small spills grow bigger over days.
By Mike Soraghan in Energywire
Senators concluded their questioning yesterday of Interior secretary nominee Deb Haaland, and those already inclined to oppose her don't appear to have been swayed.
By Emma Dumain in E&E Daily