Sept. 26, 2017 Mission impossible? How utilities are minimizing disruptions from inevitable storms; More renewables, much less coal in Ameren Missouri's future; Michigan regulators trim Consumers Energy's proposed nuclear plant buy-out; New Jersey to examine solar incentives, cost differentials
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The federal agency could intervene in state energy policies when there is a national security interest, particularly in interstate pipeline disputes, Secretary Rick Perry said at a Monday event in Washington, D.C.
Grid hardening, automation and flood monitoring are some of the ways utilities are reducing outages and accelerating recovery efforts after recent hurricanes.
Ameren Missouri has filed a 20-year Integrated Resource Plan calling for more renewable power and the closure of the coal-fired Meramec Energy Center by the end of 2022.
The Michigan Public Service Commission approved financing for securitization bonds at about $40 million less than Consumers requested, throwing into doubt plans to shut down the Palisades facility next year.
The Kansas Corporation Commission has determined that utilities may create a separate rate class and propose new rate designs for distributed generation customers.
Environmental group Earthjustice announced plans last week to sue the utility in Kentucky over public access to coal ash storage and emergency planning information.
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