To compete in the global battery arms race, the US must spur its domestic market, analysts say; Duke Indiana IRP adds 1,240 MW gas, keeps some coal online for almost 20 years; New Jersey taps Ørsted's 1.1 GW offshore wind project in country's largest procurement to date; Consumers failed to meet thousands of electric and gas line deadlines, prompting Michigan safety query
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Under the recent orders, Vistra Energy will need to retire the units by the end of the year and NRG Energy's Midwest Generation subsidiary will need to address groundwater contamination at four Illinois plants.
Industry experts say the United States has to create incentives for lithium-ion battery products to encourage manufacturers and decrease its dependence on Chinese imports.
The utility's resource plan shutters 4 GW of coal in the next seven to 19 years, but environmentalists say the retirements aren't aggressive enough and new natural gas "should never be built."
The project was unanimously selected by regulators and is the first of three solicitations aimed at adding 3.5 GW of offshore wind capacity in the state.
The utility "failed to satisfy its statutory obligation" to mark underground lines said the Public Service Commission, and now owes state regulators an explanation.
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