The two key questions about going to 100% renewables in Los Angeles; Report: Massachusetts offshore wind decision likely delayed after Northern Pass rejection; Illinois regulators adopt ambitious renewables plan; Pipeline hack impacts spread to power sector
The president's off-the-cuff remarks came a day after he dined with a former lobbyist for FirstEnergy, the coal-bound Ohio utility that requested a bailout for the plants.
State regulators moved on to a new transmission project after Northern Pass failed to secure a permit from New Hampshire in time, but that decision likely delayed a separate decision on an offshore wind solicitation.
Duke Energy customers in Ohio could see late or estimated bills after the utility took preemptive steps following a cyberattack on its communications system.
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