Generators, greens pan ISO-NE price taker proposal for fuel secure plants; Judge approves $850M FirstEnergy payment to bankrupt generation subsidiary; NYPA head Quiniones outlines next steps to digitize the grid; Columbia Gas explosions prompt Massachusetts to hire gas system evaluator
As emerging energies become more mainstream, managing utility demand response programs in a unified way is becoming an essential cost-saving method. Learn more→
The decision to keep building the sole nuclear project under construction in the U.S. is a win for lead owner Southern Co. and a boon for the fragile domestic nuclear sector.
The ISO-NE proposal to prop up plants with onsite fuel supplies would cause "massive suppression of prices" and displace more than a gigawatt of otherwise economic resources, critics wrote in comments.
Environmental Defense Fund wants to ensure the payment to FirstEnergy Solutions goes toward the cost of remediating the coal and nuclear plants the company plans to close.
As emerging energies become more mainstream, managing utility demand response programs in a unified way is becoming an essential cost-saving method. Learn more→
Over the next two years, the New York Power Authority's digitization initiative will focus on adding sensors and identifying third-party partners for its data-driven decision support system, CEO Gil Quiniones says.
The safety assessment follows a series of explosions in Northern Massachusetts earlier this month that killed one person and set fire to more than 70 homes.
The company says its home energy system can give utilities all they need for a demand side management program, from system planning to customer segmentation.
The plans garnered support from clean energy advocates ahead of the state's ballot initiatives to spur renewable energy growth and to do away with regulated utility monopolies.
As the Trump Administration proposes to freeze fuel efficiency standards, a diverse coalition has formed to reinvent transportation for a modern world.
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