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To: From: Sent: Subject: Jackson, Ryan[jackson.ryan@epa.gov] Bloomberg BNA Fri 10/13/2017 11:35:06 PM Oct. 13 - Energy and Climate Report Energy and Climate Report October 13, 2017 - Number 198 Environment & Safety News. Redefined. Get a sneak peek into the enhancements coming to your news subscription. Check it out at www.bna.com/ehs-news. News Climate Change EU Ministers A< ts for Non-Emissions Trading Sectors European Union environment ministers agreed in principle to implement a range of greenhouse gas emissions cuts through 2030 for certain sectors of their economies not covered by the EU's emissions trading system. Coal Mining Coal Plants Are Dying in America's Most Energy-Friendly State Even in the heart of America's energy industry, coal can't catch a break. Coal-Fired Power Plants The End of Coal Will Haunt Navajo Power Station Percy Deal, 67, lives in the same small, three-bedroom stone house he grew up in, situated in the remote Navajo village of Cactus Valley, Ariz. Like many homes in this part of the country, Deal's lacks running water, so once a month, he drives his pickup truck 17 miles to a public pump, where he fills three 55-gallon drums to bring back home. On the living room wall, his father's ceremonial feathers and sweat-stained cowboy hat hang over the couch next to a framed poem his father... Emissions Trading EIJ Carbon Slides After Lawmakers Fail to Reach Overhaul Deal European Union carbon allowances fell the most in almost three weeks after the bloc's negotiators failed to reach a deal Oct. 13 to overhaul the region's cap-and-trade program, prolonging uncertainty over the fate of a plan to alleviate a market glut. Energy Energy Regulator `Sympathetic' on Perry's Coal, Nuclear Plan Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Chairman Neil Chatterjee said Oct. 13 he's "sympathetic" to Energy Secretary Rick Perry's proposal aiming to prop up coal and nuclear plants in certain competitive energy markets. Environmental Reviews Sierra Club v. EPA, 1:17-cv-01906 ED_001523_00000452-00001 Green Investors Seek More Data from Companies, More Frequently Annual sustainability reports just aren't cutting it as investors pump more money into ethical investment funds. Hydropower Canada Wants to Solve U.S. Nuclear Problems with Faraway Dams The key to replacing aging nuclear plants in the U.S. Northeast may lie 1,000 miles away, along a remote river tumbling through the Canadian wilderness. Regulatory Policy White House Environmental Adviser's Confirmation Faces Logjam President Donald Trump's pick for the White House's top environmental adviser faces a slow path to confirmation and strong opposition from Senate Democrats. Renewable Energy Rooftop Solar, Batteries Go on Every Home in Arizona Development Arizona's ample sunshine will be put to work to eliminate utility bills for residents of a residential development planned for Prescott Valley, the largest U.S. planned residential community to use systems linking each home to create a neighborhood-wide power grid. Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Manage Your Email | Contact Us 1801 South Bell Street, Arlington, VA 22202 Copyright 2017 The Bureau of National Affairs, Inc.. Energy and Climate Report Sierra Club v. EPA, 1:17-cv-01906 ED_001523_00000452-00002