Designing Liberty Utilities' New Hampshire residential storage program; Efforts to save largest Western US coal plant stall; December decommissioning on track; GM, Ford to fully power Michigan facilities with local wind from DTE Energy; Pennsylvania removes barrier to third-party EV charging station ownership
The first comprehensive analysis of utility groundwater reports — representing three quarters of the U.S. coal fleet — reveals a widespread environmental and public health issue.
Navajo Generating Station's owners say the latest prospective buyer, the Navajo Transitional Energy Company, is unable to provide the necessary assurances to protect the plant's stakeholders in the event of a sale.
Ford was the first to announce involvement with DTE Energy's new tariff, approved by regulators in January, to serve large customers through the utility's renewable energy offerings.
State regulators approved tariff supplements for FirstEnergy utilities which confirm that electric vehicle charging at third-party owned charging stations will not be considered resale of electricity.
The Canadian utility and Joi Scientific are looking to build a prototype in two to three years that could generate 10-100 MW, with the goal to make New Brunswick Power an "emissions-free utility."
During a WRI-hosted media briefing, city sustainability leaders expressed concern that it may be too late to deal with the worst effects of climate change.
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