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- Financial Times: Gazprom Neft strives to go it alone in Russian shale oil
- The Washington Post: Russian government hackers do not appear to have targeted Vermont utility, say people close to investigation
- UtilityDive: Hawaii Electric aims to hit 100% renewables 5 years early with new power supply plan
- Cleveland Plain Dealer: Ohio Gov. John Kasich vetoes renewable energy freeze
- Bloomberg News: Solar Could Beat Coal to Become the Cheapest Power on Earth
- Mashable: Costa Rica barely used any fossil fuels in 2016
- China Daily: China to cut 800m tons of coal capacity annually by 2020
- Al Jazeera: Death toll rises in Jharkhand coal mine collapse
- The New York Times: Can Carbon Capture Technology Prosper Under Trump?
- The New York Times: Toshiba Could Lose Billions From Troubled U.S. Nuclear Power Deal
- UtilityDive: New York PSC rejects challenges to nuclear subsidy program