Top news The Kansas Corporation Commission said the neighboring utilities would not accept "any significant safeguards that would protect consumers," leading to the unanimous rejection. |
If the nuclear developer cannot pay its bills, it may be unable to complete construction of the Vogtle and Summer plants, already years behind schedule. |
Feature Story Hawaiian Electric Co.'s roadmap to a 100% renewables grid will rely on EVs and DERs alongside established central-station renewables. |
The utility will own the two largest projects — 30 MW and 40 MW, respectively — to enhance reliability and integrate renewables. |
Funding opportunity announcements from the Department of Energy have slowed, threatening research at some institutions, according to a data review from E&E News. |
The sale included more than a dozen hydroelectric facilities in New England. |
The city determined this week to continue its fight to form a municipal electric utility. In a best-case scenario, that's still five years away. |
NYSERDA is searching for existing technologies to demonstrate how storage can provide multiple power grid benefits. |
The U.S. installed more than 8,000 MW of wind capacity last year, with Texas, the Great Plains and the Midwest claiming 89% of investment. |
Feature Story Gas generation is in the spotlight for power market operators across the nation — but for very different reasons. |
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