Record-breaking $405M US offshore wind leasing auction shows 'bullish' interest; Texas muni signs cheap solar contract 'below $25/MWh'; As California looks to power shut-offs to prevent fires, Sunrun touts microgrids; New York approves 'innovative' Con Edison pricing pilot with dual recruitment strategies
The unanimous decision could end the battle over how to pay for the failed V.C. Summer nuclear project, but company officials say they will wait for the final order to close the deal.
Three areas off the coast of Massachusetts each fetched bids of at least $135 million in the same area that failed to attract enough interest three years ago.
Many utilities are not taking advantage of the capabilities offered by their Interactive Voice Response systems to help customers get the answers they need, faster.
As utilities are being directed to cut off power during high wind and dry conditions to prevent the start of deadly wildfires, state regulators opened a proceeding to look at unintended effects.
With some small commercial customers, the utility will use an opt-out strategy to enroll participants, which it says will provide results that are more representative of the customer population in general.
The utility's two proposals site rooftop solar projects at their commercial and industrial customers' facilities, but an array of groups in Wisconsin say customers won't be allowed to fully reap the benefits of the resource.
Gavin Bade speaks with Asim Haque, chairman of the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio, on the origins of the coal and nuclear bailout debate and how to guide a progressive utility policy in a state without robust clean energy goals.
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