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Miami’s EV bus fleet breaks down

By Mason Adams

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ELECTRIC VEHICLES

  • Two metro Florida counties spent $126 million to buy a fleet of 117 electric buses and install charging stations, but most broke down within a year and the company that made them has filed for bankruptcy, leaving the buses unrepaired amid a parts shortage. (Miami Herald)

  • The Southeast is home to five of ten new electric vehicle battery plants scheduled to come online this year amid growing uncertainty over President Trump’s orders repealing funding for the fledgling industry. (Inside Climate News)

OVERSIGHT

A Kentucky state lawmaker expresses displeasure at the planned retirement of three coal-fired power plants and introduces a bill to expand the state regulatory commission from three to five members, with the two new members appointed by the Republican state auditor. (Lexington Herald-Leader)

FOSSIL FUELS

SOLAR

Two energy companies announce they’ll partner to build a 260 MW solar farm in Texas. (news release)

NUCLEAR

The Tennessee Valley Authority partners with an energy company to develop a fusion plant at a retired coal facility in Tennessee. (WATE)

UTILITIES

CLIMATE

Last weekend’s storms produced historic flooding in parts of eastern Kentucky and southern West Virginia that have already seen up to twice their normal precipitation so far this winter. (Washington Post)

COMMENTARY