Arianna Skibell
E&E News reporter Arianna Skibell is now covering the transportation beat.
She previously covered the power industry’s transition in a warming world, including the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, electric grid and state energy battles.
Following a year of independent research and reporting in Israel through the Dorot Fellowship, she was a freelance reporter, contributing to States Newsroom and Jewish Currents magazine, among other news outlets. She previously worked at E&E News from 2016 to 2018 covering federal regulations, climate change and Puerto Rico’s recovery from Hurricane Maria.
She holds a master’s degree in journalism from Columbia University.
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