Top news The Wind Catcher project, slated for a 2020 completion, is one of the biggest wind farms under construction in the U.S. |
Feature Story The order accepting Hawaiian Electric's third plan to get to 100% renewable energy leaves contentious cost and procurement debates to future dockets. |
The question isn't whether the nation's ISOs and RTOs will reliably integrate state power policies into wholesale markets, grid operators told a Congressional hearing. The question is how. |
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The program, a key part of California's climate efforts, has been under attack by opponents who call it an illegal tax. |
The bankruptcy court settlement resolves some lawsuits stemming from the company’s demise, but a shareholder suit is still ongoing. |
A Pennsylvania town told the administrative law judge the company began work on a valve and other infrastructure in a location that violated a 2015 agreement. |
One of the larger projects, with a price tag of $275 million, would replace an outdated substation that serves critical infrastructure customers in Newark, N.J. |
The Southwest Power Pool will focus on core functions of reliability coordination, wholesale market operations and transmission planning. |
Feature Story Distributed resources can't yet compete like traditional generators in U.S. power markets, but demand response products allow them a foot in the door. |
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