John, DEQ told Chemours to try again on its proposed GenX cleanup plan. This and more, in your CIB for the week of April 13. |
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DEQ Rejects Chemours’ Cleanup Plan The state Department of Environmental Quality told Chemours to go back to the drawing board on their plan to stop polluting our water with GenX. |
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Renewables Besting Fossil Fuels Data shows oil and gas markets in a tailspin while clean energy demand continues to grow during the coronavirus recession. |
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Virginia Chooses Customers Over Utilities Memo to NC legislators: new Virginia laws pump the brakes on utilities' drive to make their customers pay for natural gas pipelines and power plants. |
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