Daily edition | Aug. 23, 2018 Public Service. Co. of New Mexico would be the ninth member of the voluntary imbalance market, which allows Western utilities to trade power over a larger footprint. |
Sen. Maria Cantwell and Rep. Frank Pallone say statements made by FERC Chief of Staff Anthony Pugliese "call into question the impartiality and independence of the Commission." |
The Blue Water Energy Center will help replace three coal-fired plants DTE Energy plans to retire by 2023. |
Unmanned aerial systems make sense—both for safety and financial efficiency—as valuable tools of detection inside the traditional power plant. |
Deep Dive Changes to the EPA's New Source Review process could allow coal plants to stay open longer — if operators choose them over cleaner technologies. |
Deployments will increase at a rate of 55% a year — from 2 GWh in 2017 to 18 GWh in 2022 — with most occurring in the United States, followed by China, Japan and Australia. |
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit concluded Obama-era coal ash rules, which the Trump administration seeks to weaken, did not go far enough to protect the environment. |
Viking Cold Solutions has completed a measurement and verification study at one of its customer's warehouses, showing significant reductions in peak demand and overall consumption. |
As a national leader in the deployment of electric buses, California regulators are proposing to transition the state's entire transit fleet to EV by 2040. |
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