The first comprehensive analysis of utility groundwater reports — representing three quarters of the U.S. coal fleet — reveals a widespread environmental and public health issue.
The grid operator's preliminary summer analysis of extreme scenarios indicates ERCOT may need to issue energy alerts, but does not expect to use rolling brownouts.
Breaking Pacific Gas & Electric into separate gas and electric divisions could make for a safer utility, but might create a new company vested in keeping the state reliant on natural gas, the environmental group said.
The grid operator released its 2019 Regional Electricity Outlook on Wednesday, listing natural gas plants as the only new conventional generation resource expected online between 2018 and 2020.
Gov. Tim Walz's proposal is a revision of a previous bill that called for 100% renewable energy by 2050 and drew criticism from state legislators in Northern Minnesota, which has a large mining population.
Our mission is to provide busy execs like you with an overview of the industry in 60 seconds. Utility Dive is a product of Industry Dive. View other Industry Dive publications.
This email is optimized for display on mobile phones. Utility Dive is a product of Industry Dive, Inc.. 1575 Eye St NW, 4th Floor, Washington, DC 20005. We value your privacy. We won't share your email address with anyone else without your permission. This message was sent to newsletter@newslettercollector.com. You can unsubscribe or switch to a weekly newsletter subscription anytime. See our full privacy policy.