Top news Power prices in the nation's largest wholesale market are lower as natural gas generation takes the leading role in the power sector.
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Feature Story A coming glut of solar modules will likely mean lower revenues for manufacturers, analysts note, but could end up driving installation prices even lower.
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The compromise legislation would hand control of coal ash management back to McCrory's DEQ.
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Two days after a new legislative deal to reform the commission, an audit sheds light on improper contracts with private law firms and failure to maintain paperwork.
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Clean Line Energy Partners' proposed transmission line would mean a $500 million investment in Missouri, according to Gov. Jay Nixon.
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Vermont's Public Service Board has implemented rules for 75% by 2032 renewables target, stipulating at least 1% needs to come from distributed resources.
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Total payments for power regulation services quadrupled to $400,000 per day in the first three months of 2016.
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PJM Interconnection's Artificial Island transmission project would construct an underwater cable between nuclear plants in New Jersey's Artificial Island area under the Delaware River in an effort to boost reliability.
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Regulators said the decision would allow more customers to access solar energy, including low-income customers.
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Feature Story The same resources pushing the giant nuclear plant offline will be key to the utility's future in a low carbon economy. |
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