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Democrats keep the pressure on storage rules
Senate Democrats want the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to keep working to ensure grid operators fully integrate energy storage options into their markets by the end of the year.
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Jeremy Dillon, E&E News reporter
Senate Democrats want the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to keep working to ensure grid operators fully integrate energy storage options into their markets by the end of the year.
MADRID — More than two weeks of U.N. climate talks ended yesterday with little headway on a key issue related to the Paris climate accord. The impasse frustrated both activists and negotiators and raised fresh worries about the future of the planet.
By Jean Chemnick in Climatewire
In 2011, the Great East Japan Earthquake sent a wall of water crashing into the country's Pacific coast, killing close to 19,000 people and triggering the second worst nuclear disaster in history.
By Peter Behr in Energywire
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MADRID — More than two weeks of U.N. climate talks ended yesterday with little headway on a key issue related to the Paris climate accord. The impasse frustrated both activists and negotiators and raised fresh worries about the future of the planet.
By Jean Chemnick in Climatewire
In 2011, the Great East Japan Earthquake sent a wall of water crashing into the country's Pacific coast, killing close to 19,000 people and triggering the second worst nuclear disaster in history.
By Peter Behr in Energywire