CLEAN ENERGY: Michigan regulators have until Dec. 1 to recommend adjustments to the state’s clean energy standard to accommodate the Upper Peninsula region, where a sparser population and high energy costs add to the challenge of achieving 100% clean energy by 2040. (Grist/Interlochen Public Radio)

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  • An Illinois gas plant previously scheduled to close next year will now continue operating, its owners say, following record prices in grid operator PJM’s recent capacity auction. (Heatmap)
  • Federal regulators dismiss complaints from a utility and regional grid operator MISO against the Southwest Power Pool over equipment that’s being chronically stressed by a North Dakota cryptocurrency facility. (RTO Insider, subscription) 
  • A Canadian man pleads guilty to charges related to shooting at an electric substation and pipeline infrastructure in the Dakotas. (South Dakota Searchlight)

BUILDINGS: An Indiana contractor is building a passive home and plans an environmental resilience training center on the same property. (Indiana Public Media) 

BIOFUELS: The fledgling sustainable aviation fuels industry faces high expectations and big questions as it gathers for a national summit in St. Paul this week. (Star Tribune)

PIPELINES: Iowa Republican lawmakers suing state regulators over their approval of the Summit Carbon Solutions pipeline call the project an attack on landowners’ “God-given” Fifth Amendment rights. (Iowa Capital Dispatch)

CARBON CAPTURE: A new Kansas State study shows how natural fertilizer and no-till farming methods can improve soil health and sequester more carbon. (Kansas Reflector)

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Dan has two decades' experience working in print, digital and broadcast media. Prior to joining the Energy News Network as managing editor in December 2017, he oversaw watchdog reporting at the Sioux Falls Argus Leader, part of the USA Today Network, and before that spent several years as a freelance journalist covering energy, business and technology. Dan is a former Midwest Energy News journalism fellow and a member of Investigative Reporters and Editors. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in journalism and mass communications from University of Minnesota-Twin Cities.