Top news Donald Trump again maligned the EPA's carbon regulations while Clinton focused on energy independence and natural gas as a "bridge." |
Feature Story New York and California have begun broad reviews of how the utility sector operates, but both those states operate their own marketplace. Maryland must deal with PJM, potentially complicating its transformation. |
About 550,000 remained without power in Duke's service territory on Sunday night, though most Florida customers had been restored. |
The acquisition is the latest in a trend of Canadian companies showing interest in U.S. utilities. |
The company reportedly filed a private IPO under a process sometimes used to attract interest for an acquisition. |
Hawaii's plentiful solar generation and high electricity prices make storage especially appealing, but large BTM batteries are catching on in other states as well. |
The overwhelming majority of Americans support development of more wind and solar energy, but less than half want new fracking, coal mining or offshore drilling. |
Innogy, listed on the Frankfurt stock exchange for the first time last week, is eyeing electric vehicle charging and grid modernization efforts in the U.S., according to a German weekly. |
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