Top news And even with that guarantee, Southern's CEO is unsure whether the utility can complete construction of the Georgia plant.
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Feature Story Utilities are rolling out more sophisticated, lucrative green tariffs to satisfy corporate sustainability goals. Can they prevent key accounts from defecting to independent suppliers?
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Gov. Eric Holcomb signed Senate Bill 309 yesterday, gradually lowering the compensation for residents sending excess energy to the grid.
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What would you do differently if electricity became the ultimate object of desire, with your customers lining up to pay 24,000x its cost for power?
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The federal nuclear tax credit currently has a 2020 deadline — one that the V.C. Summer plant could miss after Westinghouse's bankruptcy threw construction into doubt.
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Salt River Project and other plant owners decided to shutter the coal-fired Navajo Generating Station near Page, Ariz., but a state regulator now says that decision is premature.
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The new utility mandate for 500 MW of behind-the-meter and distribution-connected storage is separate from private deployments under the state's SGIP incentive program, which re-opened Monday.
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However there could be a need for conservation in the case of extreme temperatures or very low wind output.
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Feature Story Putting a price on carbon was just about the only common ground power sector stakeholders could find in two days of discussion on wholesale market reforms. |
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