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Energy News for October 8, 2018

October 8, 2018 by BPC Staff

The Associated Press: Oklahoma City power plant fuel tank fire burns out
The New York Times: In a Prize for Big Oil Firms, Caspian Deal Eases Access
The New York Times: Satellites Aid the Chase for Better Information on Oil Supplies
Financial Times: Shell pension fund challenged to disclose response to climate risk
Platts: US wants OPEC spare capacity output, but path forward is complicated
The Associated Press: Senators: Utility ‘woefully’ unprepared for gas explosions
Utility Dive: Trump administration tackles pipeline cybersecurity
Utility Dive: First US freshwater offshore wind project gets DOE approval, funding proposal
Times Free Press: TVA solar lags as power companies across Southeast embrace renewable energy
Washington Examiner: Trump’s coal bailout moves to the back burner
The Hill: Coal ash didn’t pollute NC river above state standards, officials say
Tri-City Herald: Bechtel no longer needs extra OK for $17B vit plant spending
InsideClimate News: Not Just CO2: These Climate Pollutants Also Must Be Cut to Keep Global Warming to 1.5 Degrees
The New York Times: As Storms Keep Coming, FEMA Spends Billions in ‘Cycle’ of Damage and Repair

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