Top news Former Chairman Chatterjee previously indicated FERC was likely to take action by Monday, but McIntyre noted FERC received more than 1,500 comments on the proposal and has added two new regulators in two weeks. |
The reliability coordinator for most of the Western Interconnection and an unregulated subsidiary of PJM Interconnect are exploring offering reliability services and markets in the West. |
The agency had previously only said it would take comment on how to best alter or repeal the Obama-era regulation. |
Dive Awards 2017 Pruitt's ambitious deregulation agenda and his influence in the Trump White House could have lasting impacts for federal environmental policy. |
Washington regulators approved the utility's rate increase and multi-party settlement to close Units 1 and 2 of the Colstrip power plant by 2022. |
Dive Awards 2017 Many have courted the largest T&D utility in Texas, but so far all have failed to impress regulators. |
Company President and CEO Geisha Williams says the steps to replace a jet-fueled peaker in Oakland could be "a model for other cities in California and beyond." |
However, the state's Department of Environmental Protection has scheduled two hearings for a stormwater permit that the agency says gives it wide-ranging inspection and authority over the project. |
The utility provided the estimate to the North Carolina Utilities Commission, which is holding hearings into the utility's proposed rate increase. |
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, along with 12 states and conservation groups, is suing the federal government for failing to meet statutory and public health requirements under the Clean Air Act. |
Feature Story The decision, responding to a petition from Advanced Energy Economy to clarify the commission's authority, is seen as a win for advocates of demand management technologies. |
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