Top news Feature Story The acting FERC chairman told Utility Dive his "cultural sensitivity" for coal country "in no way will influence" the outcome of the DOE NOPR proceeding |
The controversial contract has been terminated, but the company and Puerto Rico officials agreed it would complete work in progress and remain on the island through the end of November. |
Senior Vice President and General Counsel Charles Berardesco will serve as acting CEO while the grid reliability organization searches for a new chief. |
Since offshore wind started in Europe 25 years ago, installed offshore capacity has grown by over 250,000%. Now offshore wind is coming to the U.S. — consider these strategies for success. |
SCANA Corp. subsidiary South Carolina Electric & Gas wants to write off the V.C. Summer nuclear project and move on, while state-run Santee Cooper prefers to maintain the site as it seeks a possible buyer. |
Eight countries will lead the charge and install 70% of the anticipated capacity: the United States, China, Japan, India, Germany, U.K., Australia and South Korea. |
Rocky Mountain Power says it will shut down the 120-MW facility if a buyer is not found soon. |
The case is one of dozens filed against the federal government for partial breach of contract related to the storage of spent nuclear fuel. |
Opinion Post Soltage CEO Jesse Grossman makes the case for more states to follow the leads of Massachusetts, New York and New Jersey by incentivizing energy development on closed landfills. |
Feature Story Analysts expect the production tax credit to escape tax reform efforts unscathed. But broader changes in both chambers' bills could have a mixed impact on the wind industry. |
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