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The nominee told Texas lawmakers that renewable energy "screws up the whole physics of the grid" and portrayed industry lawsuits with environmental groups as a "constant battle between liberty and tyranny."
The report adds to the utility's involvement with the record blaze just days after California's head regulator assured investors the utility would not go bankrupt.
The "volume firming agreement" could mitigate some of the risk and volatility of renewable energy power purchase agreements, helping to expand procurement beyond large corporate buyers.
While Entergy will stop burning coal at its White Bluff and Independence power plants by the end of 2028 and 2030, respectively, it is not restricting its options for new power generation.
Purchase of the 53-mile underwater transmission line that supplies 40% of San Francisco and the surrounding area's power is part of the utility's bid to become the country's leading transmission company.
Through its EVolve NY initiative, the New York Power Authority has committed up to $250 million through 2025 for initiatives that grow electric vehicle charging infrastructure and adoption.
Participants in the Chicago Renewable Energy Challenge pledge to keep their buildings powered with renewable sources for at least 10 years, and to track and share their progress.
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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