Oct. 4, 2017 ITC seeks more details as solar sector battles over remedies in trade case hearing ; EPA misses deadline for ozone standard attainment designations; Report: EPA to seek industry input to shape Clean Power Plan replacement; Energy storage good option for frequency response, group says
Nuclear and coal interests lent qualified support for the DOE rule, but the CEO of a leading coal lobby said he had "no idea" where the cost recovery and 90-day provisions came from.
More than 50 stakeholders crowded the ITC's hearing room to debate the merits of proposed tariffs as well as a quota and floor price in a 9-hour hearing Tuesday.
Green groups are threatening to sue after EPA failed to meet a Monday deadline to publish which areas in the U.S. do not meet new standards on ozone pollution.
The agency plans to issue an Advanced Notice of Proposed Rulemaking by Friday soliciting comment on what should replace the signature Obama era climate initiative, Reuters reports.
The RESTORE program allows participants to share spare critical equipment to restore electrical service after catastrophic emergencies or significant natural events.
The fight over solar imports enters its next round as the International Trade Commission prepares to deliver recommendations to the president to address harm to U.S. manufacturers.
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