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The New Orleans City Council approved Entergy's proposed gas plant earlier this year, but environmental advocates say the City Council failed to examine "more benign" alternatives, like renewable energy.
None of the utilities participating in the exercise turned to vendors for help or information. But utility industry officials say the relationship with their suppliers remains tight.
Observers suspect Santee Cooper may be preparing to oppose part or all of the proposed deal in an effort to protect itself against the VC Summer nuclear fallout, media reports say.
Entergy's plan to sell the facility aims to significantly speed the site cleanup and restoration. But the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission is not convinced the financial assurances are sufficient.
Lisa Hardie, appointed in 2016 by Gov. Kate Brown to the Public Utilities Commission, didn't give a reason for her resignation. She will be replaced as Chair by Megan Decker.
Solar is maturing into a least-cost, best-fit resource for utilities and customers while facing down challenges with plunging costs and new grid services.
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