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Archive for 2014

  • Wyden maintains narrow hope for longer extenders bill 
  • Congress set to pass tax, spending, land bills in session’s final week 
  • Power Savings of Smart Meters Prove Slow to Materialize
  • Some Nebraska Politicians Were Trying To Block This Climate Data From Entering The State Senate
  • Political denial derailed Neb. climate study bill in 2013 
  • Energy Firms in Secretive Alliance With Attorneys General
  • For regulators, focus on Clean Power Plan quietly shifts from venting to compliance 
  • Reid to senators: Brace for long week
  • Will politics scuttle regional efforts to meet EPA CO2 targets? 
  • Pew’s Cuttino discusses outlook for clean energy incentives, state action on renewables policy 
  • Protesters the only hiccup for Obama’s FERC pick at Senate hearing 
  • U.S. oil reserves hit 1975 levels, gas reserves set record — EIA 
  • Wind supporters cite global warming benefits in push for longer PTC 
  • Reid indicates Senate might not pass House tax extender bill
  • Holder overhauls environmental justice strategy 
  • George Shultz Gone Solar. Now That’s a Sign of Thawing in the U.S. Climate Debate
  • Obama to emphasize green grid, infrastructure in budget, SOTU — Podesta 
  • Congressional budget scorers reduce estimated cost of PTC 
  • Wyden: No path forward on tax breaks
  • Renewable energy credit extension lacks ‘credibility’ — Hatch 
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