Top news The announcement comes just days after Ramos testified before a Senate committee as to how PREPA's contract — the subject of an FBI probe — was negotiated with the Montana-based firm. |
Feature Story Analysts expect the production tax credit to escape tax reform efforts unscathed. But broader changes in both chambers' bills could have a mixed impact on the wind industry. |
The ITC on Friday officially filed its recommendations in the solar trade case — none of which changed from when they were announced last month. |
An EDF report alleging the two utilities artificially constrained pipeline capacity has sparked a class action lawsuit from consumers who say the practice raised their electricity rates. |
More than 6,000 participants from roughly 400 organizations participated last week in North American Electric Reliability Corp.'s biennial GridEx training exercise. |
Oral arguments are scheduled for Monday before the D.C. Circuit Court in Utility Solid Waste Activities Group v. EPA. |
The blueprint released by the state's energy agencies also focuses on customer choice, grid flexibility, new utility earnings models and increased reliability. |
Customers would need average monthly peak demands of at least 500 kW to sign on to the tariff, according to the proposal. |
However, Southern Co. subsidiary Mississippi Power says its rate increase is separate from its efforts to recover costs from the Kemper coal gasification plant. |
Feature Story Alternative providers may deliver more than 85% of the Golden State's electricity by the mid-2020s, and there is a lot of uncertainty about how much they will be regulated. |
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