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Now after months of work and recommendations from our readers, we hope you will stay tuned to your inbox tomorrow to see which of your colleagues, companies and favorite ideas won. In the meantime, check out my feature on the top utility regulatory issues of 2016.
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Top news Feature Story >From rate design to grid modernization and storage, AEE outlined the top power sector regulatory issues of the year.
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The company acquired about 1.5 GW of wind and solar projects from bankrupt SunEdison.
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Nova Scotia's program would align the province with a new central government plan to phase out traditional coal plants by 2030.
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Regulators are considering a measure that would phase out retail rate net metering over the next 15 years.
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While Germany opted to phase out its nuclear generation, the Swiss vote on its facilities reflects a similar debate in the U.S.
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The projects are not usually profitable, but are seen as a game-changer for Africa's fractured grid system.
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For customers of the Tennessee Valley Authority, not even President-elect Donald Trump can bring back coal power, TVA CEO Bill Johnson said in a conference call last week.
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Feature Story Chances for a bipartisan energy bill aren't looking good with the GOP set to seize Congress and the presidency, but insiders say plenty of work can still get done in the coming weeks. |
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