Virginia regulators order Dominion to process exit applications of large customers; Controversial Duke multiyear rate plan upended in North Carolina House; Coal sector outlook drops from 'stable' to 'negative': Moody's; 'Nearly all' high voltage EV charging stations lose money: Report
The utility terminated processing enrollment applications submitted by two competitive service providers after filing petitions in July about the companies' ability to provide 100% renewable energy to customers.
House lawmakers were concerned "the biggest paradigm shift in North Carolina electricity regulation in 100 years" did not go through a full stakeholder process.
Lower-wattage electric vehicle charging stations are less likely to lose money in the current market, as some regions struggle to launch large-scale EV deployment.
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