Edward Klump and Mike Lee, E&E News reporters Widespread furor over last week's Texas blackouts showed no sign of subsiding yesterday as five grid directors announced plans to resign and new questions emerged about the grid, skyrocketing electricity bills and gas flaring. Francis Chung/E&E News The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee will question New Mexico Democratic Rep. Deb Haaland again this morning in her bid for Interior secretary. It may be her last chance to sway GOP lawmakers, some of whom were disappointed with her performance yesterday. Mario Cantu/Cal Sport Media/Newscom Widespread furor over last week's Texas blackouts showed no sign of subsiding yesterday as five grid directors announced plans to resign. Francis Chung/E&E News The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee will question New Mexico Democratic Rep. Deb Haaland again this morning in her bid for Interior secretary. It may be her last chance to sway GOP lawmakers, some of whom were disappointed with her performance yesterday. Mario Cantu/Cal Sport Media/Newscom Widespread furor over last week's Texas blackouts showed no sign of subsiding yesterday as five grid directors announced plans to resign. The essential news for energy & environment professionals |