Energy News for June 16, 2016

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Morning Consult: Rider-Filled House Interior, EPA Bill Advances Over Democrats’ Objections

E&E: Why Won’t Clinton Support a Carbon Tax? Trump.

National Review: Gov. Branstad’s Son to Lead Trump’s Iowa Campaign

Bloomberg: Stocks Slide as Central Banks Fail to Reassure; Yen, Gold Climb

Reuters: Exxon Asks U.S. Court to Throw Out Subpoena in Climate Change Inquiry

Washington Examiner: Republican Prods Obama With Arctic Resolution

CNBC: Goldman Sachs Says Oil Price Gains Set to Stall

Washington Post: This Gas Leak Was So Massive That NASA Saw It From Space

Reuters: At $50/Barrel, Oil Risks ‘Reverse Goldilocks’ Syndrome

Wall Street Journal: Devon Reaches Deals to Shed Midland Basin Assets for Combined $858 Million

Reuters: Total No Longer Seeking Buyer for Texas Refinery Stake: Sources

Bloomberg: Why Billions in Proven Shale Oil Reserves Suddenly Became Unproven

Reuters: OPEC Oil Export Revenue Seen Down For Third Straight Year: U.S. EIA

Bloomberg: Oil, Gas Drillers Said Facing $2 Trillion Funding Gap

Reuters: Oil Hits Three-Week Low on Weak U.S. Stock Draw, Brexit Fear

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Washington Post: Why the Tesla and Electric Car Boom Could Actually Be Very Good News for the Grid

Utility Dive: ‘Should Have Started Yesterday’: Why Better Transmission Planning Is Urgently Necessary for Tomorrow’s Grid

Bloomberg: Solar’s Latest Subsidy Is Squeezing Down Costs – And Companies

CleanTechnica: Maryland PSC Approves Final Community Solar Regulations

Wall Street Journal: Arch Coal Tweaks Chapter 11 Plan, Creditors Threaten to Sue

Billings Gazette: Zinke Pushes to End Coal Lease Suspension, Empower Communities

E&E: What a Teetering Young Reactor Says About U.S. Industry