ENERGY TRANSITIONS
Can a 1990s strategy help states quit coal?
A financial tool popular decades ago is gaining traction around the country as a way to cut costs from shutting coal plants. Will it speed the shift away from the fossil fuel?
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Jeffrey Tomich, E&E News reporter
A financial tool popular decades ago is gaining traction around the country as a way to cut costs from shutting coal plants. Will it speed the shift away from the fossil fuel?
The Biden administration has yet to act on its campaign promise to bar oil and gas leasing and permitting on federal lands, but the political battle and Republican opposition have already begun.
By Heather Richards and Emma Dumain in E&E Daily
Elon Musk, the eccentric billionaire and technology innovator, last week set off a flurry of interest in the potential to remove carbon from the atmosphere at an industrial scale.
By Corbin Hiar in Climatewire
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The Biden administration has yet to act on its campaign promise to bar oil and gas leasing and permitting on federal lands, but the political battle and Republican opposition have already begun.
By Heather Richards and Emma Dumain in E&E Daily
Elon Musk, the eccentric billionaire and technology innovator, last week set off a flurry of interest in the potential to remove carbon from the atmosphere at an industrial scale.
By Corbin Hiar in Climatewire