Top news Feature Story Undeterred by steps federal regulators took to block the arrangements, three utilities are pressing state regulators for help supporting older coal and nuclear plants. |
The goal includes promises to serve 100,000 low-income residents with solar energy by 2032 and reduce their power bills by 50%. |
The agreement is aimed at strengthening the existing legal framework and providing an enhanced basis for the transfer of nuclear technology, fuel, and components between the countries. |
An Administrative Law Judge for the Arizona Corporation Commission also recommended against demand charges and the utility's request to cut its net metering rate. |
American Municipal Power has begun operating new hydroelectric units in West Virginia and Kentucky this year. |
As nuclear facilities struggle in markets around the country, Dominion bids its 1,750 MW into the PJM markets at $0/MWh. |
Southwest Power Pool saw demand spike to new records on two consecutive days last week, topping 1,006 GWh on July 21. |
E.ON Climate & Renewables North America has signed an agreement with Arizona utility Tucson Electric Power to provide frequency response and voltage control from a grid-scale, 10 MW storage facility with a 2 MW solar array. |
Feature Story NextEra never convinced regulators they could follow through on their clean energy goals. Can Hawaiian Electric? |
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What We're Reading Associated Press via the Seattle Times |
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