Top news Feature Story Putting a price on carbon was just about the only common ground power sector stakeholders could find in two days of discussion on wholesale market reforms. |
Daniel Simmons, who was formerly employed at the conservative American Legislative Exchange Council, will lead the DOE's Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy. |
Even if Ohio nuclear supports are approved, FirstEnergy's CEO says its two plants may need to go through a bankruptcy proceeding and be sold to another operator. |
As more consumers invest in distributed energy resources, utilities look for smarter ways to manage power output, substation automation and reporting. |
Feature Story A microgrid project in Brooklyn demonstrates progress in New York's efforts to adopt safety guidelines for lithium-ion energy storage installations. |
The Georgia city is the 27th in the country to target 100% clean energy, according to the Sierra Club. |
Utilities are required to obtain 1,600 MW of offshore wind energy by 2027. The first 400 MW solicitation is due in June. |
Southern California Gas' storage caverns are depleted and it still cannot inject gas into the Aliso Canyon facility. |
The Kemper IGCC project is slated to come into service by the end of the month, the utility told Mississippi regulators. |
The project will link Sonnen’s residential storage batteries with the grid controlled by TenneT TSO. |
Feature Story At FERC's technical conference, stakeholders expressed worries over the long-term viability of the wholesale market model. But the federal agency's hands are tied until it has a quorum. |
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