INTERIOR
With vacancies galore, 'acting' leaders gain more time
A new recharge for the Interior Department's many temporary leaders will keep agencies running even as it underscores the Trump administration's tardiness in filling key slots.
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Michael Doyle, E&E News reporter
A new recharge for the Interior Department's many temporary leaders will keep agencies running even as it underscores the Trump administration's tardiness in filling key slots.
Workers unions are enjoying greater access to the White House as President Biden seeks their support for his aggressive climate policies. The delicate relationship hinges on fossil fuel jobs.
By Adam Aton in Climatewire
The energy storage industry is shattering records for battery deployments, underscoring its growing role in decarbonizing the economy.
By Corbin Hiar in Climatewire
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Workers unions are enjoying greater access to the White House as President Biden seeks their support for his aggressive climate policies. The delicate relationship hinges on fossil fuel jobs.
By Adam Aton in Climatewire
The energy storage industry is shattering records for battery deployments, underscoring its growing role in decarbonizing the economy.
By Corbin Hiar in Climatewire