Note from the editor Utility Dive will take a break from publishing tomorrow, April 14, as U.S. financial markets will be closed for the Good Friday holiday. We’ll be back in your inbox as usual on Monday, April 17. In the meantime, use the weekend to catch up on the findings of our fourth annual State of the Electric Utility Survey, our most comprehensive look yet at the attitudes of utility sector professionals. And if you haven't already, hop on over to our newest publication, Smart Cities Dive, which will publish its second weekly newsletter this afternoon. That offering, like all Industry Dive newsletters, is always free. Have a lovely weekend, Gavin Bade Editor, Utility Dive Twitter | E-mail |
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Top news The bill now goes to Gov. Larry Hogan (R), but passed with more than enough votes this week to override a veto. |
Feature Story Electricity rate structure can make or break the business case for independent charging stations essential to spur EV uptake. |
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit granted a request by the White House to delay the fight over Obama-era smog restrictions. |
By 2050, 80% of California consumers could have some sort of alternative retail electric service, the CPUC and CEC said, prompting the agencies to hold a special en banc hearing May 19. |
Advanced Microgrid Solutions will put batteries at 27 of the retail giant's locations, helping reduce peak demand and providing grid services to Southern California Edison. |
Opinion Post Former Puerto Rico Sen. Ramón Luis Nieves calls for an energy revolution to transform the island's ailing utility. |
The Navajo plant is the sole customer of Peabody's Kayenta mine, which will close along with the generating station in 2019 if a new owner does not step in. |
The IRS edged up the credit rate for wind power sold this year to $0.024/kWh, from $0.023/kWh. |
A plan to expand interim dry cask storage at the San Onofre nuclear plant has been tied up in court for two years. |
Feature Story The contractor's financial woes could sink the Vogtle and Summer plants and "doom" new nuclear construction in the U.S. |
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