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Kentucky and Virginia to build more EV chargers despite Trump cuts

By Mason Adams

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ELECTRIC VEHICLES

  • Virginia lawmakers approve a bill to establish a state fund to help developers cover the cost of building electric vehicle chargers in rural areas away from interstates. (Cardinal News)

  • Kentucky officials confirm the state will continue to invest in electric vehicle stations despite Trump’s suspension of nearly $70 million in federal funding for that purpose. (Paducah Sun)

  • A Florida school district rolls out the first five electric school buses in what it expects to be a fleet of at least 20. (Palm Beach Post)

GRID

  • Virginia’s struggles to manage its booming data center industry point to how the power-hungry facilities can overload the grid and result in construction and delayed retirements for fossil fuel plants, but also how they can drive clean energy growth. (Canary Media)

  • The Texas grid experiences record-breaking wintertime demand for two consecutive days amid a cold snap, but the grid’s live data dashboards show it still had power to spare. (Houston Chronicle)

  • Puerto Rico’s newly elected governor threatens to terminate the contract of a private company that’s managed the island’s power grid since taking over from the troubled state-owned utility. (Daily Energy Insider)

NUCLEAR

POLITICS

  • We need a partner in FEMA”: Trump’s desire to eliminate the Federal Emergency Management Agency takes on new urgency in Kentucky after severe flooding wrecks the eastern part of the state for the second time this decade. (Lexington Herald-Leader)

  • West Virginia grapples with severe flooding from heavy rain this month, but its new governor followed suit with his predecessor by failing to propose directing any money toward the state’s flood protection fund. (Mountain State Spotlight)

ACTIVISM

  • A civil rights leader who coined the term environmental racism” in 1981 over a toxic North Carolina dump discusses the link between civil rights and environmentalism. (Living on Earth)

UTILITIES

  • Virginia lawmakers approve legislation to shield Appalachian Power customers from rising bills through moratoriums on late fees and increasing rates during the winter. (Roanoke Times)

  • Residents of South Carolina and Tennessee grapple with soaring power bills. (WACH, WBIR)