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"Lithium Producer Chases Tesla’s Bold Battery Plan"

"Last month, Tesla Motors, the maker of high-end electric cars, announced plans to open the world’s largest battery plant in 2017. The goal is to overcome what it calls the biggest obstacle to meeting increased demand for its vehicles: a reliable supply of the advanced batteries that power them."

Source: NY Times, 03/17/2014

"Questions as More Wastewater Flows in North Carolina"

"Duke Energy, the giant utility whose spill of toxic waste into a North Carolina river last month is under federal investigation, released wastewater last week from a second site upriver of Raleigh that state regulators said could be illegal."

Source: NY Times, 03/17/2014

"Oil Industry Gets An Earful As It Eyes Florida's Everglades"

"As oil production goes, Florida isn't much of a player. The state produced less than 2 million barrels last year, which is how much oil Texas pumps from its wells each day. That's about to change as the revolution in oil drilling technology comes to Florida."

Source: NPR, 03/14/2014

"Report: Nuke Dump Fire Preventable"

"The truck that caught fire a half mile underground at a southeastern New Mexico nuclear waste dump was 29 years old, improperly maintained and operating without an automatic fire-suppression system, according to a report to be released Friday."

Source: AP, 03/14/2014

"E-Mails Show Close Ties Between Duke, NC Regulators"

"Internal emails between staff at North Carolina's environmental agency suggest state regulators were coordinating with Duke Energy before intervening in efforts by citizens groups trying to sue the company over groundwater pollution leeching from its coal ash dumps."

Source: AP, 03/14/2014

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