- Reuters: No U.S. EPA carbon rule court decision until after Paris climate talks
- CNBC: Christie: We should invest in all types of energy
The Hill: Several green groups outline demands for Pacific trade pact - Bloomberg News: S&P 500 Futures Pare Gain Before Exxon Earnings; LinkedIn Soars
- The New York Times: Low Oil Prices Take a Toll on Royal Dutch Shell
- Bloomberg News: Oil Producers Curb Megaproject Ambitions to Focus on U.S. Shale
- Alaska Dispatch News: Walker aims to convert Alaska Permanent Fund to endowment to help fix deficit
- Utility Dive: How utilities are getting in on the transmission building boom
- NGT News: U.S. Biofuel Infrastructure Partnership to Invest $210 Million
- Ag Professional: DuPont cellulosic ethanol technology to open and benefit the RFS
- Utility Dive: Inside the first fully dispatchable utility solar-storage project in Hawaii
- Charleston Gazette Mail: Coal not coming back, Appalachian Power president says
- The Associated Press: Montana’s top coal producer expects to cut Asian exports
- Washington Examiner: GOP explores way around Obama’s nuclear waste decision
- The Post and Courier: Utilities hope new deal will hold down South Carolina nuke plant costs
- Inside Climate News: U.S. Senators Press Exxon for Answers on Climate Denial Funding
- The Washington Times: American Lung Association pushes Obama climate change agenda
- Bloomberg: Crude production on the rise even as rig count falls
- Star-Tribune: Legislators weigh in on lifting crude oil export ban
- Reuters: Analyst: Production cost savings likely near end for oil companies
- Bloomberg: US shale boom benefits most drivers with lower gasoline prices
- San Antonio Express News: Noble Energy begins pulling oil, natural gas from Big Bend field
- Pittsburgh Tribune-Review: Consol Energy officials remain bullish on Utica Shale drilling
- SNAL Financial: EQT seeks to shift focus on Utica Shale next year, company execs say
- Platts: Oil companies’ export applications denied by Commerce Dept.
- The Hill: Hillary Clinton joins Sanders, O’Malley in call for ExxonMobil probe