Top news The Secretary of Energy shot back at criticism of his coal and nuclear support proposal on Friday, saying there "is no free market" for electricity, according to the Washington Examiner. |
The company said it will take 1,800 MW of the Monticello power plant offline in January, citing unprecedented low power prices that have "profoundly impacted its operating revenues." |
A California Energy Commission committee said the proposed NRG Energy project would spark "significant unmitigated environmental effects" and fail to align with several policies and laws. |
Feature Story Utilities can either embrace electric vehicle growth or be caught "flat footed" when new power demand materializes, an RMI report warns. |
The Trump administration says the Obama-era carbon regulations overstepped EPA's authority by mandating emissions reductions "beyond the fenceline" of individual plants. |
The Category 1 storm made landfall twice in the northern part of the Gulf Coast, slamming Mississippi, Alabama and Florida, and leaving more than 100,000 in the dark at its peak. |
Regulators will also examine the qualification of net metering facilities to bid into ISO-New England’s forward capacity market. |
Feature Story New utility green tariffs give new customers renewables options, but existing demand could mean stranded assets. |
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