AEP to shutter 1,590 MW Ohio coal plant two years ahead of schedule; PG&E lines caused 2017 Cascade fire that killed 4, state officials say; DOE energy storage grants look to the day when renewables rule the grid; After another overpressurization, Massachusetts regulators call halt to work on gas system
American Electric Power analyzed the results of recent power auctions before coming to the conclusion that it will shutter its Conesville coal plant by the end of May 2020.
The utility did not violate state regulations, CAL FIRE said, but California's insurance laws can hold it financially liable even if it did not break the law.
National Grid was forced to shut off gas service to 300 customers after a worker overpressurized the system, considered the cause of a deadly series of explosions with Columbia Gas in September.
As Florida braces for Hurricane Michael, the city will rely on a "well-planned and engineered network" to maintain critical communications and boost resiliency.
Chicago’s Drive Clean Truck Program is a great example of an innovative incentive for alternative fuel and electric vehicles, Illinois Commerce Commissioner Anastasia Palivos writes.
Utilities and regulators are starting to scale up charging infrastructure, but are finding it takes private vendor and utility "coopetition" to build the interoperable EV charging networks needed to satisfy drivers.
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