As US solar expands, states increasingly tackle compensation and community project complexities; Perry says federal coal and nuke bailout not dead, but encourages states to act; FPL proposes country's largest community solar project at 1,490 MW; McNamee still mulling resilience docket recusal
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As California utilities reckon with the devastating wildfires from 2017, PG&E still faces civil lawsuits regarding the incidents, although most proceedings have been paused by their declaration of Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
The Secretary of Energy supports "thoughtful" state subsidy programs, but said he was not aware of discussions in Pennsylvania, where a lawmaker says DOE staff told him a federal bailout was not forthcoming.
In his first comments to the press since his confirmation, the Republican regulator said he is working with ethics officials to determine if the resilience docket too closely resembles a plant bailout plan he crafted in 2017.
In the U.S., researchers who analyzed 40 different decarbonization pathways found that a system inclusive of clean energy will be much cheaper than a system based entirely on renewables.
The city council voted unanimously to get its electricity from renewable sources as well as develop a community solar farm and buy more electric vehicles.
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