Indiana coal plant owner didn’t want an extension

COAL

  • The Department of Energy ordered the continued operation of an Indiana coal plant unit in March despite objections from plant owner CenterPoint Energy, which said the facility is unreliable and needs costly investments. (E&E News)

MINING

  • The U.S. Senate narrowly votes to end a Biden-era moratorium on mining in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness in northern Minnesota, removing a key hurdle for Twin Metals’ efforts to extract copper, nickel, and other metals in the region. (Inside Climate News)

EFFICIENCY

  • Federal regulators order American Efficient and affiliates to pay about $1.1 billion for a fraudulent scheme that violated PJM and MISO market rules by bidding energy-efficiency resources they didn’t control into capacity markets. (Utility Dive)

SOLAR

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