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The Department of Energy official is expected to align closer with White House priorities than former Commissioner Robert Powelson, who stepped down in August.
Pepco's proposed substation faces pushback from district residents and environmentalists as the utility looks to modernize the capital's grid in response to changing demand and population growth.
The state is revamping the planning process for its utilities, and the Public Utilities Commission is considering establishing an energy storage target.
The company's domestic manufacturing capacity expanded due to its acquisition of SolarWorld, one of the solar panel tariff petitioners, as part of an ongoing shakeout of U.S. production.
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