Jan. 29, 2018 NextEra mulls sale of Canadian assets in aftermath of tax code overhaul; North Carolina approves Atlantic Coast Pipeline water permit after months of delay; Texas regulator proposes to deny AEP storage plan; Revised New Jersey nuclear bill includes efficiency, solar initiatives
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Spurred by the United States' recent tax code overhaul, the company says it could "recycle" the returns from selling Canadian assets into domestic projects.
It is a major step forward for the pipeline, but developers must still convince the N.C. Department of Environmental Quality to issue an air quality permit for a compressor station in Northampton County.
Instead, the head of the Public Utility Commission of Texas proposed opening a separate docket to examine issues surrounding grid-edge technology, including storage.
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