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Hawaiian Electric said the decisions, including the "largest and lowest-cost portfolio" of renewables assembled at one time in a state, will enable "foundational" changes on the electric grids of five islands.
California regulators could reorganize the company or revoke its license to operate if they do not like new selections for its board of directors, California Public Utilities Commission President Michael Picker said in a wide-ranging interview.
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Following outrage over the utility's lack of efficiency spending, Gov. Ralph Northam pressed Dominion to fully live up to its commitments, while Delegate Jennifer Foy said the attempt to spend less than the full amount could lead to greater oversight.
The plan calls on President Trump to keep the country on track with its original commitments and comes a day after the Senate held a symbolic Green New Deal vote.
The retailer pledged to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions 30% below 2017 levels by 2023 and is requiring 80% of its suppliers to set science-based reduction targets by 2023.
The bill aims to drastically reduce Oregon's carbon emissions by 2050 and a 130-page amendment revises or eliminates many provisions — including an exemption granted to a Covanta-operated incinerator.
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