As I've written elsewhere, senior Dominion executives and other
electric utility officials tend to avoid mentioning climate change in their public discussions.
Not exact matches
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Electric Power Co must give a fuller account of the Fukushima disaster and address its «institutionalized lying» before it can expect to restart another nuclear station, the world's largest, said a local government
official who holds an effective veto over the
utility's revival plan.
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Scientists had begun to warn
electric utilities about climate change by 1968, and by 1988 the industry's
official research and development organization had acknowledged that, «There is growing consensus in the scientific community that the greenhouse effect is real.»
Scientists had begun to warn
electric utilities about climate change by 1968, and by 1988 the industry's
official research and development organization had
The EPA spoke of the health and other benefits of reining in climate change through reduced C02 emissions, while
utility industry
officials decry a «war on coal» that will cost jobs and raise
electric rates.
While coal and
electric utility industry
officials and their supporters in Congress charge the president with fighting a «war on coal» that will cost coal states jobs and raise
electric rates, Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Gina McCarthy defended the proposed rules as affordable and reasonable.
«Although the administration dodged a bullet, it can't really claim the case as a big victory,» Jeffrey Holmstead, a former EPA
official who lobbies for
electric utilities with the firm Bracewell & Giuliani, said in a statement cited by the New York Times.
In meetings this week with State Department
officials, lobbyists for the coal industry,
electric utilities, and automakers joined ExxonMobil's call to replace Watson.
Evidence of the Edison
Electric Institute «action plan» envisioned by
utility officials can be seen in states across the country.
While the California
officials have been working overtime to approve solar power plants in time to meet a statewide renewable energy goal, its
utility companies are faced with a slightly different task: How do we incorporate all of that renewable energy it our
electric grid?