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The Interior Department's chief watchdog will now be reinforcing the federal after-action scrutiny of last week's Capitol riot.
Texas' top electricity regulator resigned yesterday as the state's largest electric cooperative filed for bankruptcy, Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm called for grid changes, companies reported losses in the billions of dollars, and lawsuits mounted after this month's historic blackouts.
By Miranda Willson and Edward Klump in Energywire
The world's biggest oil producers, faced with a new U.S. administration, say they're embracing the global energy transition, acknowledging it's underway whether they like it or not.
By Mike Lee, Lesley Clark and Carlos Anchondo in Energywire
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Texas' top electricity regulator resigned yesterday as the state's largest electric cooperative filed for bankruptcy, Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm called for grid changes, companies reported losses in the billions of dollars, and lawsuits mounted after this month's historic blackouts.
By Miranda Willson and Edward Klump in Energywire
The world's biggest oil producers, faced with a new U.S. administration, say they're embracing the global energy transition, acknowledging it's underway whether they like it or not.
By Mike Lee, Lesley Clark and Carlos Anchondo in Energywire