Trump's 'credibility problem' threatens to undermine DOE baseload power review; PNM's latest long-term plan proposes ending coal usage by 2031; CAISO: California curtailed 80 GWh of renewables in March ; North Carolina lawmaker revives push to eliminate renewables mandate
The president's past comments supporting coal and bashing renewables leave analysts doubtful that his Department of Energy can conduct an impartial power sector review.
The utility's proposed Integrated Resource Plan calls for retiring the San Juan Generating Station entirely by the end of 2022 and exiting a contract to obtain power from the Four Corners Power Plant.
Funding for cutting-edge energy projects has slowed since the Obama administration, but DOE still used Earth Day to highlight new collaborations at the national labs.
The Kansas Corporation Commission said the neighboring utilities would not accept "any significant safeguards that would protect consumers," leading to the unanimous rejection.
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