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Fears rise at energy trade groups as virus spreads
As the coronavirus spreads, there are growing concerns that some energy associations could close their doors because of the economic downturn.
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Heather Richards and Timothy Cama, E&E News reporters
As the coronavirus spreads, there are growing concerns that some energy associations could close their doors because of the economic downturn.
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Two rival battery manufacturers have agreed to settle a trade dispute that threatened to disrupt the Biden administration's electric vehicle goals, following an intense pressure campaign from the White House and a phalanx of state and federal lawmakers.
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President Biden's first budget proposal sketches a vision for greening the entire federal government, and it includes areas that have been traditional afterthoughts to climate policy, such as prisons.
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