SOLAR: Arkansas’ solar industry prepares for new net metering rules that add restrictions and reduce utility credits for newly connected solar systems to less than half of what existing system owners receive. (Arkansas Business)

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ELECTRIC VEHICLES: 

MANUFACTURING: Georgia leaders hail the state’s success in attracting electric vehicle and solar panel factories as a “new industrial revolution.” (Atlanta Journal-Constitution, subscription)

WIND: Arkansas’ first three wind farms are under construction or in the planning stages. (Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, subscription)

COAL ASH: Experts call for mitigation actions after finding high levels of arsenic and radium in coal ash near a North Carolina daycare center. (WCNC)

BIOMASS: Georgia regulators consider Georgia Power’s request to purchase up to 80 MW of biomass-fired power from three plants ahead of a scheduled vote this week. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)

COAL: The former leader of the Sierra Club’s Beyond Coal campaign discusses West Virginia officials’ attempts to prop up coal as a power source. (West Virginia Public Broadcasting)

CLIMATE: 

COMMENTARY: The presidential campaign has focused on unrealistic energy policy proposals, with the idea of banning fracking likely pushing utilities back to coal and the promise of $2/gallon gasoline liable to push oil companies out of business, writes a columnist. (Houston Chronicle)

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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.