NTSB faults NiSource for deadly Massachusetts gas explosions; NY simplifies interconnection standards to ensure 'robust' clean energy pipeline: PSC chair; Customer demand drives SRP to add 1 GW new solar by 2025; 24 of 26 Duke coal ash ponds in Carolinas not compliant with CCR rule
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Wheeler has directed multiple efforts to roll back environmental regulations, including vehicle efficiency standards and rules on coal plant mercury emissions, carbon pollution and ash disposal.
A National Transportation Safety Board investigation found "omissions in the engineering work package and construction documentation" for the Columbia Gas system work that led to overpressurization and deadly explosions.
By the end of Fiscal Year 2025, Salt River Project plans to have more than 1,200 MW of solar capacity and will be in the market to add battery storage.
Nearly all the ash basins violated rules that requires the bottom of a disposal facility to be five feet above groundwater aquifers and stipulate there can be no connection between aquifer and disposal facility.
The firm also anticipates "modest to flat growth" next year for independent generators, predicting that power prices could strengthen in the PJM market "because energy price reforms appear likely."
Even with improved overall accessibility to data, questions remain on whether cellular networks can offer all the required capabilities for utilities. Discover how LTE can improve grid intelligence/operations and data management.
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