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A West Virginia wind farm shows the delicate path to clean energy

By Mason Adams

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OVERSIGHT: A new Virginia commission to provide state lawmakers more guidance on increasingly complicated utility and energy bills could give new life to stalled proposals to restrict utilities’ spending and introduce more competition for wind and solar. (Energy News Network)

TRANSITION:

STORAGE: Texas looks set to outpace California in construction of new battery storage facilities, just one year after it surpassed California in large-scale solar power capacity. (Canary Media)

SOLAR:

WIND: Dominion Energy says Virginia ratepayers won’t be affected by its sale of a 50% stake in its offshore wind farm to an investment firm. (Virginia Mercury)

ELECTRIC VEHICLES:

OIL & GAS:

  • Virginia residents express opposition to Dominion Energy’s plans to build a 1,000 MW natural gas plant it says would be used primarily during cold snaps and other times of high power demand. (WTVR)
  • Utility regulators in Austin, Texas, ask the municipal utility to reconsider its plan to build a hydrogen-capable natural gas plant. (Austin Monitor)

COAL:

UTILITIES:

CLIMATE: Federal officials expand the heat scale that signals the severity of heat stress on corals after record-high ocean temperatures last year led to a severe mass bleaching event near Florida. (E&E News, subscription)