ENERGY STORAGE
What tips the scales in America's favor
At a retired tobacco plant in North Carolina, a company called Alevo offers a weighty argument for why an energy storage industry could flourish right here in America.
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David Ferris, E&E News reporter
At a retired tobacco plant in North Carolina, a company called Alevo offers a weighty argument for why an energy storage industry could flourish right here in America.
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The Supreme Court heard arguments today in a narrowly drawn jurisdictional dispute with broad implications for climate liability cases. Justices' question: Were oil industry attorneys hiding elephants in mouse holes?
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