Top news Feature Story Testimony to a House Energy & Commerce subcommittee comes as lawmakers draft revisions to the 40-year-old law. |
The utility's decision follows Duke's move to pull the plug on two nuclear projects after South Carolina utilities abandoned construction of the V.C. Summer nuclear expansion. |
The utility now intends to sell more than 1,600 MW of competitive gas and hydroelectric generation in Pennsylvania and Virginia for an all-cash price of $825 million. |
The need to predict the financial value of solar-plus-storage projects has spawned numerous energy storage analysis tools. |
Opinion Post Rocky Mountain Institute's Mark Dyson says the grid study failed to highlight the opportunities to boost resiliency with distributed energy resources. |
Sierra Club commissioned a report saying that replacing power from the utility's Spruce coal units at the Calaveras Power Station with renewables is more cost-effective. |
Regulators determined the RTO's proposal needed to include a requirement that all power purchase agreements be backed by verifiable capacity, among other issues. |
Franklin Energy sought 20-year PURPA contracts for four storage facilities, but regulators said those resources should be granted two-year contracts. |
The proposal from California's grid operator would have created a new, smaller type of participating transmission owner to ensure costs are allocated fairly. |
Some 16 research projects will address cost and reliability issues with solid oxide fuel cells, which DOE calls ideal for carbon capture. |
Feature Story The state Attorney General's Office gave a qualified endorsement to National Grid's plan while roundly criticizing Eversource's plan. But approval of any plan is going to require a lot more work. |
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