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The company that emerges from the Chapter 11 proceeding could look quite different from the large, investor-owned utility holding company that is the biggest player in California.
Pennsylvania's combination of guiding principles, legislation and collaboration among a broad array of stakeholders may show how to move the EV market into its next phase of development.
In a look ahead for the industry, JD Power said 2019 will be a year when utilities focus on time-of-use rate structures, electric vehicles, new revenues and digital disruption.
The bus manufacturer created a new business unit to offer project management and infrastructure guidance on transitioning to zero-emissions transit fleets.
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