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How a Florida biologist became one of America’s greenest mayors
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How a Florida biologist became one of America’s greenest mayors

Sixty-year-old Philip Stoddard, the mayor of South Miami and a full-time biology professor at Florida International University, spoke with Southeast Energy News about how and why he became a mayor.

Democratic gains change the odds for Virginia energy legislation
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Democratic gains change the odds for Virginia energy legislation

After Democratic gains in last November’s election, several energy-related bills in the Virginia General Assembly face different odds than they would have a year ago.
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North Carolina hopes to lure ‘EV tourists’ with rural charging stations
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North Carolina hopes to lure ‘EV tourists’ with rural charging stations

West Jefferson is among the first communities to benefit from an effort by North Carolina's 26 electric cooperatives to lure electric-vehicle drivers off the beaten path to remote and scenic areas they might have otherwise avoided out of range anxiety. 
Overshadowed by coal ash issue, debate continues over Duke Energy’s fixed charge
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Overshadowed by coal ash issue, debate continues over Duke Energy’s fixed charge

As a high-profile hearing over Duke Energy’s proposed rate hike in North Carolina continues, an expert witness for anti-poverty and environmental groups said the utility’s own data prove it should lower – not raise – the flat monthly fee it levies on residential customers.
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