Good morning! Here's what's in Thursday's Heatmap News:
1. Alabama is considering a bill to end a century of popular elections for its utility commission in the wake of Democrats' sweep to power in Georgia last year.
2. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum says the Trump administration is "absolutely" going to appeal its losses against offshore wind developers.
3. thyssenkrupp nucera's sales of electrolyzers for green hydrogen are down 50% from last year, a sign of bearishness on the fuel and of Chinese manufacturers' rise.
4. Anthropic promises to pay for whatever utility rate increase its data centers cause.
5. Indonesia flexes its muscles on nuclear, while Syria invites American oil companies to come explore its resources.
PLUS: Two dozen states are now considering bills to legalize balcony solar units.
https://heatmap.news/am/alabama-utility-commission