Five Energy Stories Worth Reading Today (10/30/14)

Posted By Lowell F. on October 30th, 2014

Here are five recommended reads for today (10/30/14).

  1. Oil Change International discusses “How Public Accountability Is Slowing Tar Sands Development.”
  2. Climate Progress reports: “Florida residents rallied outside Duke Energy’s St. Petersburg office Wednesday, calling on the utility and Florida lawmakers to embrace solar energy. The rally was organized by the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy and drew an estimated 150 to 200 people — a number which, according to the Tampa Bay Times, made the protest one of the largest to date against Duke Energy and its failure to support solar power while charging its customers for new nuclear plants. “
  3. According to The Hill, “The South Dakota Public Utilities Commission granted ‘party status’ on Tuesday to 40 landowners and tribal members from Nebraska and South Dakota who have aligned themselves with Bold Nebraska, a nonprofit group aimed at defeating Keystone.”
  4. Greentech Media reports, “The wind industry is reaching the point where it no longer needs the production tax credit (PTC) to survive, according to David Malkin, director of government affairs and policy for GE Energy Management.”
  5. Katie Fehrenbacher of Gigaom asks, “What’s the deal with this virtually unknown battery startup, Alevo?”
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