July 28, 2017 Summer nuke owners accept $2.2B from Toshiba to continue construction; House approves minibus spending bill with deep cuts to DOE funds; Arizona regulatory judge recommends approval of APS, solar settlement; California ISO approves changes to enhance DR in wholesale markets
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Immediately after signing the solar compromise, Gov. Roy Cooper issued an executive order telling state officials to continue planning for wind projects despite an 18-month moratorium in the bill.
The future of the long-delayed and over budget Summer nuclear expansion remains unclear, as completion of the project will likely require more funds than Toshiba will provide.
The four-agency spending bill would cut energy programs at the Department of Energy by more than 17%, eliminating the ARPA-E program but preserving fossil fuel research.
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