Top news Feature Story Southern California Edison President Ron Nichols says battery advancements are reshaping how the utility thinks about generating resources new and old. |
The possible sale of the utility aims to restart work on the VC Summer nuclear plant expansion, which the utility abandoned last month. |
The bills streamline the permitting process for solar projects and extend the state's renewable energy growth program, among other steps. |
The Trump Administration is pushing to resume work on the nuclear waste repository that had been cancelled in 2010. |
Utilities gave more than $1.1 million to the Republican Governors Association in the first half of 2017 versus less than $300,000 to the Democratic Governors Association, according to a new report from Energy and Policy Institute. |
Opinion Post Electric vehicles represent an attractive opportunity for utilities facing significant challenges; here's how they can capitalize, according to Bidgely's Jenna Hermann. |
Four of the five Arizona Corporation Commissioners voted to hire lawyers to defend themselves after Commissioner Bob Burns added them to his political-spending case. |
The partnership will give utilities access to dispatchable virtual power plants, with both companies eyeing California as one of the first markets. |
Earlier this year, the state established a $100 fee for the purchase of an electric vehicle and $30 for the purchase of a hybrid. |
Feature Story Ouachita Electric Cooperative believes a new on-bill tariff could fund efficiency upgrades at the majority of homes in its small service territory within five years. |
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