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Supreme Court postpones arguments in fee case
The Supreme Court is postponing arguments in an antitrust lawsuit brought by a Tesla company against an Arizona utility over solar installation fees.
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Amanda Reilly, E&E News reporter
The Supreme Court is postponing arguments in an antitrust lawsuit brought by a Tesla company against an Arizona utility over solar installation fees.
Ethics experts are worried that officials in the White House could use an internal investigation to "whitewash" allegations of misconduct against Scott Pruitt, the embattled EPA administrator who's accused of overspending and taking favors from lobbyists.
By Zack Colman in Climatewire
In December 2015, hackers seized control over part of Ukraine's power grid, cutting off the lights for nearly a quarter-million people in an unprecedented cyberattack.
By Blake Sobczak in Energywire
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Ethics experts are worried that officials in the White House could use an internal investigation to "whitewash" allegations of misconduct against Scott Pruitt, the embattled EPA administrator who's accused of overspending and taking favors from lobbyists.
By Zack Colman in Climatewire
In December 2015, hackers seized control over part of Ukraine's power grid, cutting off the lights for nearly a quarter-million people in an unprecedented cyberattack.
By Blake Sobczak in Energywire