As grid mod accelerates and regulators push back, Duke and others retool proposals; Green groups press for McNamee recusal on FERC resilience docket; In major restructuring, ABB shifts from heavy electrical manufacturing to distributed energy; Massachusetts imposes gas safety protocols on National Grid following overpressurization incident
When data inconsistencies arise, they increase organizational expenses, damage reputation and put utilities at regulatory risk. Learn how improving your data accuracy can ensure regulatory compliance while impacting revenue growth.
PNM officials say the plan will allow the utility to be nearly 70% emission-free by 2032, but individual resource decisions must still be approved by regulators.
Within this whirlwind of activity, some utilities are responding well and some are struggling to meet pressure from regulators and stakeholders to justify spending proposals.
McNamee's work on coal and nuclear bailout plans show he has "prejudged central matters of law and fact that remain at issue," four environmental groups wrote.
Utility Dive's State of the Electric Utility annual survey is a vital piece of research, providing invaluable information. Help us understand what's in store for the future of electric utility. You'll receive first access to the survey report once complete. Take the survey
ABB is turning to distributed generation in Europe, stepping back from the Asian market for heavy electric equipment through the sale of its power transmission business to Hitachi.
The company's error had a relatively minor impact on customers, but happened soon after a series of explosions on the Columbia Gas system that killed one and injured 10 while setting fire to 70 homes.
A number of environmental groups filed a petition for review against the Environmental Protection Agency and Acting Administrator Andrew Wheeler, fearing rollbacks on coal ash rules could extend the timeline for utility cleanup.
The state is revamping its energy efficiency portfolio, but what’s really exciting are the opportunities for the next generation of programs, Navigant's Kristin Landry writes.
Many pieces still need to come together to create a truly viable energy storage market in New York State, but analysts see the PSC's energy storage target as a good first step.
Our mission is to provide busy execs like you with an overview of the Utility 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.