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N.Y. regulators issue record fines over storm response
Two New York utilities will pay a record-high settlement of $10.75 million for failing to follow emergency response procedures during back-to-back winter storms in 2018.
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Arianna Skibell, E&E News reporter
Two New York utilities will pay a record-high settlement of $10.75 million for failing to follow emergency response procedures during back-to-back winter storms in 2018.
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Climate change is driving up the costs of disasters across the nation. But federal money for fortifying homes is going unspent because of daunting complexities within the program.
By Thomas Frank in Climatewire
Jennifer Granholm was sworn in as the nation's 16th secretary of Energy last night, giving her a pivotal role in President Biden's aggressive plans to decarbonize the power sector.
By Lesley Clark in Energywire