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Biden is eyeing renewable energy. So are hackers
President-elect Joe Biden's rush to renewable energy may open up a host of cybersecurity dangers if more isn't done to secure the technology from hackers.
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Christian Vasquez, E&E News reporter
President-elect Joe Biden's rush to renewable energy may open up a host of cybersecurity dangers if more isn't done to secure the technology from hackers.
President Biden today will pledge to cut U.S. greenhouse gas emissions in half by the end of the decade, an aggressive goal that comes as the administration is striving to buck the nation's reliance on fossil fuels and decarbonize its power sector by 2035.
By Lesley Clark, Heather Richards and Carlos Anchondo in Energywire
EPA Administrator Michael Regan sailed through his first slate of congressional hearings since confirmation. He addressed agency priorities while urging lawmakers to increase his budget.
By Kevin Bogardus in E&E Daily
President Biden today will pledge to cut U.S. greenhouse gas emissions in half by the end of the decade, an aggressive goal that comes as the administration is striving to buck the nation's reliance on fossil fuels and decarbonize its power sector by 2035.
By Lesley Clark, Heather Richards and Carlos Anchondo in Energywire
EPA Administrator Michael Regan sailed through his first slate of congressional hearings since confirmation. He addressed agency priorities while urging lawmakers to increase his budget.
By Kevin Bogardus in E&E Daily