New York's energy storage target could end up at 3 GW by 2030; Summer demand could push US gas generation to record levels: EIA; In a rush to modernize the grid, utilities are finding new ways to innovate; Missouri delays closing Asbury coal plant, approves scaled-back wind program
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Higgins said he's resigning over compensation and family health issues, but a source close to the utility said the CEO failed to gel with senior management and communicate effectively with the Puerto Rican public.
The state's target could go beyond the 1,500 MW goal, but the roadmap outlined key regulatory recommendations necessary to foster investment and deployment.
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Empire District Electric had proposed developing 800 MW but regulators trimmed the renewable capacity to 600 MW. The closure of its Asbury coal plant has been delayed.
One of the largest publicly owned utilities in the country is rolling out a new Bring Your Own Thermostat program to help manage power use on its system.
The Supreme Court nominee has a track record of curtailing federal regulations and has questioned the constitutionality of independent agencies like FERC.
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