- Financial Times: Saudi Aramco loses its ‘in perpetuity’ oil and gas rights
- Reuters: Venezuela’s PDVSA files appeal against Crystallex court ruling
- Platts: Gas-fired generation remains on track to capture increasingly larger share of MISO market
- Los Angeles Times: California lawmakers find critics on both sides as they unveil effort to help utilities pay wildfire costs
- The Associated Press: Utilities pivot from power plants to grid work for profits
- Utility Dive: PacifiCorp, Idaho Power agree to make CAISO their reliability coordinator
- Platts: Microgrid adoption could accelerate in the US in coming years
- Bloomberg: Exxon Seeks Wind, Solar Power Delivery in Texas
- The Associated Press: Energy firm executives plead not guilty in tax credits case
- Bloomberg: Musk’s Brazen Gambit Collapsed as Investor Support Withered
- Reuters: Musk’s U-turn on Tesla deal could intensify his legal, regulatory woes
- Casper Star Tribune: Clean Power Plan replacement revealed, but Wyoming’s moved on
- Bloomberg: Even in Coal Country, Trump Aid Won’t Keep This Power Plant Open
- Post-Tribune: Amid relaxed coal restrictions, NIPSCO keeps plan to retire plants
- The New York Times: The Nuclear Power Plant of the Future May Be Floating Near Russia
- The Wall Street Journal: The $4.7 Billion Nuclear Bill That No One Wants to Pay
- Reuters: VW’s compliance monitor urges greater transparency
- Reuters: Merkel says EU should meet existing emissions aims, not set new ones
- E&E News: Trump reshaped U.S. climate policy in one month: August 2018
- WAMU: So Far, More Heat Waves Do Not Mean More Heat Deaths