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The Ohio Supreme Court dismissed a lawsuit challenging a potential referendum on the state's nuclear subsidies, while a separate proceeding brought by referendum proponents is ongoing.
Wyoming is in a uniquely precarious position as the country's top coal producer. Its head utility regulator says ratemaking should encourage utilities to profit from carbon capture and utilization outside their rate base.
Senate Bill 159 would grow New Hampshire's net metering program and could see a vote in early January. But supporters expect a veto should the legislation reach the governor's desk without further changes.
Dan Brouillette, former deputy secretary of energy, told senators he had no involvement with the Ukraine scandal that led to former Sec. Rick Perry's resignation.
PG&E hasn't demonstrated that regulators would prevent wildfire cost recovery if the utility is a "prudent operator," the federal bankruptcy judge found.
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