CARBON CAPTURE: Members of a Louisiana task force won’t discuss why the group is five months late issuing a report on the impacts of building out carbon capture, leading critics to charge that the state has embraced the fledgling industry without due diligence. (Floodlight)

OIL & GAS: Georgia regulators consider Georgia Power’s request to fast-track the construction of three natural gas-fired units at a power plant to meet escalating demand, which critics say perpetuates fossil fuels instead of advancing renewables. (Georgia Recorder)

TRANSITION: A Virginia community considers the future of a coal-fired power plant that was closed in 2015, hoping it could become a new home for a manufacturer but worried that renovation costs and the presence of coal ash on site could scuttle its potential for reuse. (Cardinal News)

OVERSIGHT: A Florida agency moves to repeal a rule requiring utilities to source 100% of their energy from renewables by 2050, as clean energy advocates consider a legal challenge. (E&E News, subscription)

COAL: The author of a recent report discusses why West Virginia’s reliance on fossil fuels is pushing up energy prices faster than the rate of inflation, while states that have more quickly deployed renewables are seeing lower rates of increase. (West Virginia Public Broadcasting) 

SOLAR: A new report finds Georgia ranks behind only Florida in the Southeast for watts of solar electricity produced per customer, but warns data center growth could raise power demand and incentivize continued use of fossil fuels. (Georgia Public Broadcasting)

STORAGE: An energy developer closes financing for three battery facilities in Texas totaling nearly 1 GW of energy storage. (Canary Media)

GRID: A company that makes steel poles used in the utility, transportation and renewable energy industries announces plans to build a $13.1 million fireproofing facility in Louisiana. (The Advocate)

ELECTRIC VEHICLES: Texas-based electric vehicle maker Tesla sees a 45% decline in revenue from a year ago as its EV sales fall 5%. (Houston Chronicle)

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  • West Virginia U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin makes a last ditch push for energy permitting reform with legislation that also mandates some onshore oil and gas lease sales and lifts a pause on liquefied natural gas export approvals. (Utility Dive)
  • West Virginia leads an effort of 24 Republican attorneys general to have the U.S. Supreme Court intervene to block the U.S. EPA’s new power plant emission rules. (E&E News, subscription)

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Mason has worked as a journalist since 2001, covering Appalachian communities and the issues that affect them. He compiles the Southeast Energy News digest. Mason previously worked as a wildlife biologist before moving into journalism by freelancing at Coast Weekly in Monterey, California, before taking an internship in 2001 at High Country News. He wrote for the Enterprise Mountaineer in western North Carolina and the Roanoke Times in western Virginia before going freelance in 2012. His work has appeared in Southerly, Daily Yonder, Mother Jones, Huffington Post, WVPB’s Inside Appalachia and elsewhere. Mason was born and raised in Clifton Forge, Virginia, and now lives with his family and a small herd of goats in Floyd County, Virginia.