Top news Feature Story Unexpectedly low prices in the May capacity auction could mark a turning point for market reform debates, particularly in Ohio and Pennsylvania.
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The EPA administrator reiterated his belief that plants need "solid hydrocarbons" onsite to ensure reliable power delivery.
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The ambitious proposal now moves to the Assembly, where Democrats have a supermajority.
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The Nevada Assembly will need to approve the amended bill today, which is the last day of the state's legislative session.
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The new storage incentives would be modeled after the California Solar Initiative and provide an alternative to the Self-Generation Incentive Program.
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According to Reuters, an internal memo indicates the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency wants to complete the staff reduction push by September.
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Two bills failed to clear the California Assembly last week as lawmakers sought a supermajority to protect the program from legal challenges.
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Hydroelectric pumped storage still dominates the Energy Information Administration's "other" generation category, but batteries, flywheels and smaller renewable energy fuels are catching up.
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Edward McGinnis will take the place of principle deputy assistant secretary in the Energy Department's Office of Nuclear Energy.
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Feature Story There are plenty of factors still pushing the utility sector to cut carbon, but time is running out to avert the worst impacts of climate change. |
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