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The utility withdrew all the cash from its revolving credit lines Tuesday, a move financial experts say could presage a bankruptcy filing or other serious financial problems for the utility.
American Electric Power plans to use the majority of its five year budget on transmission and distribution operations to "enhance service for customers."
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U.S. deals are valued at $28.8 billion this quarter, a 7% increase from Q2, driven largely by cheaper gas and renewables, according to an Ernst & Young Q3 report.
The distribution grid is the backbone of a reliable electric system and proper planning will make it more flexible, reliable, resilient, cost-effective and clean, AEE's Coley Girouard and Ryan Katofsky write.
The U.S. Department of Energy wants to support the development of smaller coal-fired plants, 50 MW to 350 MW in size, with high-efficiency and near-zero emissions.
The Mayors for Solar Energy effort, organized by Environment America, also includes training and resources for local governments to encourage more solar power.
Policymakers want to identify the precise value of DER to their power systems, but the system may be changing too fast to make that possible right now.
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