July 14, 2017 AES CEO Andres Gluski on how his new storage venture will enable the 'network of the future'; Dynegy sells 3 plants totaling 935 MW to private equity groups ; California Assembly pulls residential storage rebate bill off agenda, delaying it until 2018; JD Power: Residential utility customer satisfaction rises for 6th consecutive year
It's the president's fourth pick to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, but the agency remains without a quorum until the Senate schedules a confirmation vote.
The founding of Fluence is just the first step in a strategy of applying batteries to each of AES's business units, from renewables to conventional generation.
The firm found more consumers are shifting to web and mobile platforms to pay bills, and utilities increasingly use digital means to communicate with their customers.
Top executive pay keeps rising in the face of massive cost overruns at Kemper and Vogtle, leading a number of large investors to question Southern's compensation practices.
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