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No images? Click here EnergyPlatform.News(letter)November 17, 2025 In this week’s edition of energy and environmental policy news across the states: As tax credits end, will EV sales continue; Colorado Congressman appeals to Trump to stop the closure of coal plant; Trump administration moves to rescind Biden-era public lands rule; At a glance: Arizona Plus: Cato Institute’s Fisher and Huddleston: Artificial intelligence needs electricity, and electricity needs freedom With record sales fueled by federal tax credits, the electric vehicle market is about to be put to the real test: Will demand continue without the financial incentive that ended Sept. 30? Facing increases in energy demand and concerns over grid reliability and energy affordability, multiple states have approved delays in the planned retirement of coal power units. The U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) has officially proposed to rescind the 2024 Public Lands Rule issued by the Biden Administration. A snapshot of energy and environmental facts about the state of Arizona. Energy policy will be a needed element of our AI infrastructure if we want to continue to see this technology grow and flourish in many beneficial ways. The rapid pace of innovation means the AI revolution won’t wait for multi-year permitting fights, cost-of-service hearings held by regulators, or planning processes built for the analog era. And yet those are the structures that still govern electricity in much of the country. We’re adding news and commentary from
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