Connecticut governor calls for 100% carbon free power by 2040; Outages begin to mount as Dorian slams into US; DOE downplays impact of new light bulb rules, but NGOs ready to sue
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Neil Chatterjee says Congress, not regulatory agencies, should be making major energy policy decision and wants to see broad legislation, including an overhaul of PURPA.
South Carolina Electric & Gas reported more than 128,000 customers without power Thursday morning, with Hurricane Dorian now a Category 3 storm located 70 miles south-southeast of Charleston.
As the digital transformation of the industry continues at a breakneck pace, how can utilities and cities work together to build more sustainable, safe and efficient communities?
The U.S. Department of Energy says new standards for general service incandescent lamps are not economically justified. Efficiency advocates say they would save consumers billions. The fight is likely headed to court.
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