Bloomberg commits $500M to phasing out coal, halting new gas plants; Changing Hawaii's utility model may only drive high rates higher, State Energy Office finds; New Oracle tech aims to locate EVs while improving how utilities manage the load; Utilities must address widening business-residential knowledge gap on clean energy: Deloitte
The company bet big on natural gas when it purchased Alstom in 2015, but the market for new turbines has since crashed and it is working to grow its renewable energy business.
The "Beyond Carbon" campaign will push for a 100% clean energy economy in the U.S., aiming to close all coal plants by 2030 and prevent the construction of any new natural gas plants.
Spurred by NextEra's failed takeover of Hawaiian Electric, lawmakers ordered a study that found a change in ownership would likely increase rates, while a change in regulation could lower them.
Both segments continue to be concerned about climate change, and as technology improves, success in the power sector will depend on who understands their customer best.
Following public outcry in recent weeks over the company's import of coal ash from Puerto Rico, Osceola County will pay for more testing than usual to allay concerns.
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