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The appointment of José Ortiz, a former PREPA board chairman and CEO of the island's state-owned water utility, raised concerns over political influence at the troubled utility.
The timeline outlined on Monday is intended to provide certainty to energy trading markets that are currently pricing power prior to the second quarter of 2021, the grid operator said.
The final rule loosens requirements for handling coal ash, allowing states flexibility that could save them more than $30 million annually. But environmentalists say much more is at stake.
The state Public Service Commission rejected Clean Line Energy Partner's transmission line last year, but due to a series of court victories, the project is heading back to the PSC for additional review.
The America's Pledge report covers 10 opportunities for climate action, including expanding renewable energy and accelerating retirement of coal power.
The Zero Emissions Vehicle (ZEV) Challenge from The Climate Group and C40 Cities seeks to build more purchasing and lobbying power around electric cars.
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