Top news New capacity performance standards helped push demand response offerings down 17%. Meanwhile, the Quad Cities and Three Mile Island plants continue to struggle. |
With two seats empty, the NRC could be without a quorum if one of President Trump's nominations is not confirmed by July. |
Feature Story Tapping into power demand from EVs and electrified heating can help the utility industry thrive as it pushes the economy toward deep decarbonization, the consultancy says. |
Intelligent inverters are playing a leading role in grid modernization by packing multiple technologies into a single package. |
The White House's official budget proposal would cut the EPA 31%, nearly eliminate the DOE's renewable energy office and lease federally-owned transmission lines to private companies. |
The firm assured the court that the debtor in possession financing would not be used for the company’s overseas operations, which have not been placed into bankruptcy. |
Former managers at Sunrun told the Wall Street Journal they were instructed to delay reporting canceled projects, potentially boosting the company's sales numbers. |
The slate of bills, which also includes a boost to low-income efficiency programs, now goes to Gov. Brian Sandoval (R) for signature. |
Disruptions at the New Hampshire factory, which makes parts for the AP1000 reactor, could further complicate construction of the Vogtle and Summer nuclear plants. |
While exact prices are confidential, the PPA for the 100 MW of solar and 120 MWh of storage would be less than half the cost of other major solar and battery contracts. |
Feature Story The newest national solar policy update finds policymakers considering more detailed programs to compensate DER owners and cover grid costs. |
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