Energy News for week ending March 5, 2021

Little Change | Playing Politics | Fusion

Happy Friday folks.

We are long into the day so here are a few interesting stories from this week:

Of course there is plenty more reading below so be sure to check it out.

Enjoy the weekend and stay safe!

Climate Change

Biden hikes cost of carbon, easing path for new climate rules, Politico

In Wake of Texas Crisis, Advocates Say State Must Require Utilities Prepare For Climate Change, WBUR

After Historic Fall, Carbon Emissions Are Now Coming Back Fast, Bloomberg Green

New climate ‘normal’ for Atlantic hurricanes shows more frequent and intense storms, Washington Post

Amid Climate Change Threats, Cape Planners Ask: Is It Time To Retreat From The Coast?, WGBH

New Roundtable Of Utilities And Environmental Groups Call For Deep Cuts In Carbon Pollution, Forbes.com

A 20-Year-Old Climate Mystery Has Finally Been Explained, Bloomberg Green

Renewables/RGGI/TCI

New York issues final rules to speed development of large renewable energy projects, Utility Dive

Energy firms bet on hydrogen boom, but payday far away, Reuters

US lags international peers on renewables development, and federal policy is to blame: Moody’s, Utility Dive

House Democrats introduce bill with pathway to 100% clean energy by 2035, Utility Dive

Wind

Biden accused of playing politics on Vineyard Wind, CommonWealth Magazine

Wind Power Was Thriving in Texas. Then Came the Freeze., Wall St. Journal

Solar

A scrappy solar developer took utility regulators to court. And won., Pittsburgh Post Gazette

Vermont’s Green Mountain Power to Build Microgrid, Plans Others, Microgrid Knowledge

Biden’s ‘Buy America’ plan may hit a solar wall, E&E News

Biden Administration Backs Trump on Solar Tariff Suit, Greentech Media

Efficiency/Storage

Utility behind the meter storage, Smart Energy International

Energy efficiency plan would hike surcharge, Gloucester Times

New York Senate advances environmental justice package, including energy efficiency jobs bill, Utility Dive

EVs

Old batteries from electric cars get new life off the grid, Washington Post

How Green Are Electric Vehicles?, New York Times

The debate over EV charging at interstate rest stops, Utility Dive

Volvo to go fully electric by 2030, CNN.com

South Korean Battery Makers Pitch White House About Disputed Georgia Factory, Wall St. Journal

GM Looking to Build Second Battery Factory in U.S., Wall St. Journal

A growing appetite for EVs tasks the supply chain to scale, Utility Dive

Nuclear

MIT energy startup homes in on fusion, with plans for 47-acre site in Devens, Boston Globe

Nuclear Power’s Prospects Cool a Decade After Fukushima Meltdowns, Wall St. Journal

Natural Gas/Pipelines/Oil/Drilling

A Texas city had a bold new climate plan – until a gas company got involved, The Guardian

Winter Storm Eased Natural-Gas Glut, Wall St. Journal

Market/Grid/Policy/Prices

Why Global Power Grids Are Still Vulnerable to Cyber Attacks, Bloomberg

Texas Overcharged $16 Billion for Power During Freeze, Monitor Says, Wall St. Journal

Texas Power Regulator Urged to Halt Collections as Crisis Fallout Spreads, Wall St. Journal

Texas Blackout Hearings Highlight Intertwined Risks of Natural Gas, Power Grid and Deregulated Market, Greentech Media

New Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm has advice for Texas — and for the oil industry, Washington Post

States Seek More Input, Visibility into ISO-NE Governance, RTO Insider

Coal-fired Merrimack Station in Bow wins another year of funding, Concord Monitor

Baker extends ban on utility shutoff, Salem News

Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm says power crisis in Texas could happen anywhere in the country, CBS News

Opinion

Biomass plant COO says science on his side, CommonWealth Magazine

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