New Jersey Gov. Murphy signs bills creating zero emission credits for nuclear; Generators slam ISO-NE cost recovery proposal for Exelon gas plant; New Mass., R.I. projects to add 1.2 GW US offshore wind capacity; How can existing coal plants run better? DOE wants to know
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Cleared nuclear capacity fell by more than 7 GW from PJM's last base residual auction, while demand response, renewables, gas and coal all saw their shares expand.
The grid operator's plan to support a gas generator for its fuel security attributes would reach beyond its typical authority, generators and environmental groups warned FERC.
Continuing on President Trump's vow to resurrect the coal industry, the U.S. Department of Energy has opened an inquiry into improving the efficiency, reliability and flexibility of coal-based power plants.
Utilities are taking measures to address those physical threats, but the number of outages has been slowly creeping up, as has the number of people affected.
While Tesla's Australian energy storage facility apparently made a windfall from negative prices, analysts say such prices are too rare to be reliable.
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