Top news Despite the repeal, energy analysts say the power sector is largely on track to meet the targets of the Obama-era climate regulations thanks to cheap gas and renewables. |
By the time municipal utilities gathered to offer assistance to the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority, it had already signed on Montana-based Whitefish Energy to do grid repairs. |
Feature Story The growing number of shutdowns will test how well funding levels match decommissioning cost estimates. |
The rise of EVs has created a significant opportunity for utilities to become a catalyst of socially beneficial technology. |
The combined projects total 1,950 MW and follow a contentious Energy Department cost recovery proposal for struggling nuclear and coal facilities. |
The ruling applies to all energy contracts, not just PURPA, according to the ruling, though some regulators expressed qualms over extending the contract length. |
Earlier this year, solar advocates negotiated a net metering settlement with the PacifiCorp subsidiary. |
The three-year grant would target 50 state-based companies to invest in next generation efficiency technology and will generate an estimated $1.2 million in savings. |
Feature Story Utilities can either embrace electric vehicle growth or be caught "flat footed" when new power demand materializes, an RMI report warns. |
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What We're Reading Associated Press via Lexington Herald Leader |
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