Energy Week: Perry touts all-of-the-above strategy in push for 'energy dominance'; EPA moves to rescind WOTUS rule; Navajo Nation votes to keep 2,250 MW coal plant operating; New York expected to set high bar for energy storage after target bill passage
It is unclear if the attacks, reported by E&E News, are related to a wave of malware spreading across Europe, impacting Ukrainian power firms and the Chernobyl nuclear site.
These intelligent inverters use dynamic communication, resilience and visibility to lower power generation costs and optimize overall system efficiency.
Two bills passed last week only direct the state to establish storage targets, but analysts say it's likely regulators will opt for an ambitious mandate.
The South Orange County Reliability Enhancement could take five years to complete and aims to improve reliability, but opponents say it is unnecessary.
With up to 6 GW of gas plants at risk of closure in the coming years, energy stakeholders are scrambling for new compensation techniques and zero-carbon alternatives.
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