DC Circuit tosses challenge to ISO-NE renewable energy market rules; Electric vehicle and stationary storage batteries begin to diverge as performance priorities evolve; Holtec to buy three nuclear plants, greatly accelerate decommissioning; Macquarie Infrastructure to sell New Jersey gas plant for $900M
Hackers cannot cause widespread power outages today, DHS said, tempering statements the agency made last week warning that cyber criminals could "throw switches" on the grid.
Holtec is acquiring Oyster Creek from Exelon Generation as well as the Pilgrim and Palisades plants from Entergy. For the first two, Holtec plans to complete decommissioning in eight years.
The New York ISO is depending on the 644 MW Bayonne Energy Center to help make up for capacity lost due to the exit of Entergy's Indian Point nuclear plant.
The tentative deal would allow owners of residential solar and storage facilities to retain the right to bid the resulting capacity into ISO New England's forward capacity market, if state regulators approve it.
Governor Jerry Brown and a bipartisan legislative committee have four weeks to write and pass laws that will protect the state, its people and its power system.
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