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EU Floats Fix to Carbon Market-Based Plan to Fund Energy Pivot
The European Union suggested changes to its 20-billion-euros ($20.97 billion) plan to finance a shift away from Russian fossil fuels, seeking to alleviate member states’ concerns over the way funds from a carbon market-based tool will be distributed.

EPA Isn’t ‘Knocked Out,’ But Doing Its Job Just Got Much Harder
The environmental agency is now left with “more costly and less effective” options to curb power-plant emissions after Supreme Court ruling strips broader oversight.

California Getting Back Into Energy Business to Save Wobbly Grid
Golden State’s legislature grants water agency the authority to finance or buy power plants—even gas-fired generators.