Politico shuts down E&E News, plans new energy newsletters amid reorganization
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Max Tani
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Summary
Politico is sunsetting E&E News, the standalone energy brand it acquired in December 2020, as part of a broader reorganization. The company plans to launch new energy-focused newsletters in September, including "Surge" (covering how AI-driven energy demand affects politics and business) and "State Power" (focusing on state-level energy policymaking). Existing newsletters will also be revamped as Politico expands its energy coverage.
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· 3 pulledPolitico is folding an energy spinoff brand it purchased years ago amid a reorganization which expands its energy-focused coverage.
On Monday morning, the company will announce that it's sunsetting E&E News, the standalone energy brand it bought in December 2020.
Surge will track how rising energy demand driven largely by AI is reshaping politics and business in North America and Europe, while State Power will focus on the minutiae of state energy policymaking.
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