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This next-gen smart meter takes measurement to a whole new level through enhanced data. Unveiling at DTECH, but you can get a sneak peek here.
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A proposed settlement with NERC would increase specified training, oversight, restructuring of roles and addition of management and compliance tools for the utility.
The company has requested a hearing before the full 4th Circuit Court of Appeals on permits a court panel rejected in December and says it has options that could include legislation or a battle in the U.S. Supreme Court.
A decade after the worst coal ash spill in U.S. history, Nashville Public Radio reporter Shalina Chatlani talks about its continuing impacts on residents and the Tennessee Valley Authority.
Drones are being used to improve safety, increase efficiency, and minimize downtime in transmission & distribution. Download this whitepaper to learn how. Download now.
PG&E's bankruptcy provides an opportunity for new legislation that would shift our energy system to one that doesn't rely on remote power generation requiring thousands of miles of expensive, inefficient and dangerous transmission lines.
The company's chief strategist said it wants to standardize its Modular Electrification Toolkit platform, and is already in advanced talks with interested parties.
The Massachusetts company recently opened its latest farm-based anaerobic digester, with seven more on the way. Waste Dive sat down with CEO John Hanselman to learn why his business works where others have failed.
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