Daily edition | July 30, 2019 The Missouri project would have required "unacceptably high" costs that the utility said it didn't want to push on to ratepayers. |
UPDATED The utility concluded Monday the July 13 blackout was caused by a "flawed connection between some of the sensors and protective relays at the substation." |
The September 2018 explosions killed one person, damaged more than 100 structures and destroyed several homes. |
While the emergence of digital tools challenges the status quo, technology also provides an opportunity to significantly improve the speed and accuracy of compliance. |
The amount marks a high point for quarterly deployment of the company's energy storage systems and shows that it remains focused on growing that part of its business alongside its electric vehicles. |
NextEra Energy's joint venture would add two delivery points to meet Dominion Energy's natural gas supply needs in North Carolina. |
Justin Olson wants to allow households to choose energy providers, and envisions a future where incumbent utilities provide only transmission and distribution services. |
The deal calls for continued annual reductions of vehicle greenhouse gas emissions through 2026, but a White House official said "the federal government, not a single state, should set this standard." |
Opinion Part two of this opinion series proposes a hybrid solution to support clean energy investment and reliably decarbonize the power system at least cost. |
The commissioner speaks frankly about a missed opportunity — opening a natural gas pipeline docket in 2016 — and challenges ahead. |
UPDATED The utility says it remains "committed to the importance of bringing a renewable natural gas option to our customers." |
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