Top news The Public Service Commission approved a series of hearings to review spending on the nuclear facility's construction, with a final decision on completing the project due in February. |
The island territory escaped a direct hit from Hurricane Irma earlier this month, but officials say Maria is likely to be one of the most destructive storms in Puerto Rico's history. |
Feature Story Flexibility and pricing reform are also challenges facing operators as they prepare the grid for more renewable energy. |
Their nominations now head to the full Senate, where they are expected to be confirmed. |
Filed in Miami-Dade Circuit Court, the lawsuit claims Florida Power & Light did not harden its system against storms in recent years, despite collecting monthly fees for just that purpose. |
The combination of two leading smart grid and metering companies could help Itron challenge Swiss giant Landis+Gyr. |
Instead, the bankrupt construction firm will focus on its "traditional businesses," which includes nuclear fuel, engineering, and decontamination and decommissioning. |
Opinion Post AEE's Coley Girouard outlines how the power sector can make the most of advanced metering infrastructure in the first of a seven-part opinion series. |
Over the summer, ComEd proposed a microgrid for Chicago's Bronzeville neighborhood, which would then connect to an existing microgrid on the Illinois Institute of Technology campus. |
A new study finds power prices are 27% less expensive than they would be without significant coal and nuclear contributions. |
Feature Story Sector leaders are confident the International Trade Commission will find that imported solar panels have hurt domestic manufacturers, but how the president will respond remains unclear. |
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