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N.Y. set to close last coal plant
New York's last coal-fired power plant could shutter as early as March, another potential casualty for the shrinking U.S. fleet of coal-fired plants.
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Carlos Anchondo, E&E News reporter
New York's last coal-fired power plant could shutter as early as March, another potential casualty for the shrinking U.S. fleet of coal-fired plants.
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By Emma Dumain and Jennifer Yachnin in Greenwire
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By Thomas Frank in Climatewire
The Biden administration has settled on Tommy Beaudreau as its new pick to serve as deputy Interior secretary, sources familiar with internal decisionmaking told E&E News this morning.
By Emma Dumain and Jennifer Yachnin in Greenwire
The federal flood insurance program paid $1.2 billion in claims in 2020, breaking the $1 billion threshold for a record sixth consecutive year, according to an E&E News analysis.
By Thomas Frank in Climatewire