Top news Chatterjee said his temporary plan means "we've moved past" debating the DOE NOPR, and that many critics of his proposal "frankly don't understand it."
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Feature Story Alternative providers may deliver more than 85% of the Golden State's electricity by the mid-2020s, and there is a lot of uncertainty about how much they will be regulated.
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The utility would continue to collect $29.5 million per month from ratepayers for the cancelled reactors under a new plan submitted to regulators.
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Given the current industry dynamics, many financial models make no distinction between architectures that are proven to require little or no long-term maintenance and those that require continuous maintenance, or are prone to failure.
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Eversource Energy wants to construct a 192-mile transmission line that would move hydroelectric power from Canada to New England.
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Meanwhile, North Carolina regulators asked FERC to reconsider the 14% equity return granted to developers of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline.
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The draft regulatory package, approved unanimously by the State Air Pollution Control Board, would link Virginia with the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative and aim to cut power sector emissions 30% between 2020 and 2030.
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Opinion Post New energy technologies, coupled with growing consumer interest in home energy usage, call for more intelligent metering systems to better integrate utility and consumer services.
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The proposed rules largely incorporate existing Department of Environmental Protection practice into the review of wind energy projects. Officials say it is not anticipated to have a substantial fiscal impact.
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Feature Story A Massachusetts muni is using analytics and a traditional marketing approach to shift EV charging off-peak. Will it work for everyone? |
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