Hungry for green power, tech giants choose between utilities, independent developers; PJM pushes FERC to act on capacity market rules, citing 'uncertainty' and 'confusion'; Trump budget again seeks deep cuts to EPA, DOE renewables research; Wyoming passes coal support bill in spate of Western action to save ailing plants
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The new bill to provide financial support to the state's nine nuclear plants is part of a trend of states taking the lead on premature retirements in the face of inaction from the federal government.
Utilities increasingly supply 100% renewable energy options to large customers, raising questions about why they don't purchase more wind and solar for their entire consumer base.
Until FERC approves a replacement for the capacity market design it threw out last year, PJM said it is directing market participants to prepare for an upcoming auction under both sets of rules.
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Montana lawmakers are also considering a bill to support the 2.2 GW Colstrip plant and a New Mexico clean energy bill includes provisions to help utility PNM recoup coal closure costs.
The $500 million project, which aims to boost resiliency and reduce outages from storm-damaged power lines, cleared its final hurdle last week, and construction is expected to begin this spring.
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