COAL: A deal with grid operator PJM to keep two Maryland coal plants open past 2025, when they’re slated to be replaced with natural gas or oil, could cost ratepayers an extra $5 a month. (Baltimore Banner)

GRID:

POLITICS: 

  • Vermont’s House sends a bill to the governor that would aim to hold fossil fuel companies accountable for climate disasters in the state, like last year’s extreme flooding. (NBC5)
  • New York legislators will consider a bill to limit the cost of measures to fight climate change as their session comes to a close. (Newsday)

WIND:

  • A New Jersey researcher examines how social media amplified false and misleading narratives, shaping negative opinions around Ørsted’s wind projects off the state’s coast, which were announced in 2019 and eventually canceled. (news release)
  • East Coast wind turbines could diminish each others’ power output if they’re placed too close together, researchers find. (E&E News, subscription)
  • A boating safety organization and Ørsted hold a workshop to help boaters prepare for the cable-laying process as the company prepares to build Revolution Wind and an underwater transmission line. (Providence Journal)

SOLAR:

EFFICIENCY: Habitat for Humanity celebrates the raising of a first wall for a net-zero home it’s building in Connecticut as part of a 10-home neighborhood. (New Haven Register)

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Kathryn brings her extensive editorial background to the Energy News Network team, where she oversees the early-morning production of ENN’s five email digest newsletters as well as distribution of ENN’s original journalism with other media outlets. From documenting chronic illness’ effect on college students to following the inner workings of Congress, Kathryn has built a broad experience in her more than five years working at major publications including The Week Magazine. Kathryn holds a Bachelor of Science in magazine journalism and information management and technology from Syracuse University.