Top news For the second time in as many weeks, a federal court ruled zero-emission credits for nuclear plants do not impede on FERC's wholesale power market jurisdiction.
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The governor wants to assess whether financial support is needed for Connecticut's sole nuclear plant, but operator Dominion warns the review could come too late.
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Feature Story Wholesale market changes and new regulatory frameworks are key to expanding the sector.
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Customers seeking clean energy for their homes, businesses, and communities will be the driving force for clean energy adoption over the coming decades.
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The Moses-Adirondack Smart Path would increase the state's access to wind and hydropower.
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The utility is working to close 29 coal ash disposal sites, and plans to drain water from 11 of the ponds.
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The agency expects NO and NO2 emissions from power plants to decline over the next decade as the sector meets various Clean Air Act requirements.
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Despite potential delays in construction, the company says the original timeline of operating by November will likely not change.
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A nonprofit group is already suing the federal government over the council, saying it has been meeting in secret.
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Juline-Titans LLC acquired the company at auction for $9.16 million, well above the stalking horse bid of $2.8 million.
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Feature Story Manufacturers are responding to market demands for flexibility by combining energy storage with conventional generating plants. |
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