Top news The grid operator argues its two-part capacity market proposal will better integrate subsidized resources than existing rules.
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Feature Story The New York Power Authority's new monitoring and diagnostic approach may soon be used by utilities around the country.
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Under the settlement, the Brunner Island plant will only operate on natural gas during the "ozone season," and will permanently stop burning coal after 2028.
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Anbaric Development Partners wants to construct a 2,000 MW to 2,400 MW offshore wind transmission system in southern New England.
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The report echoes similar warnings the grid operator produced earlier this year following a cold snap in late December and early January.
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One group is a major environmental lobbyist and the other a powerful trade group representing investor-owned utilities that do not always see eye-to-eye. This marks a major step toward collaborating on environmental and clean energy issues.
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Opinion Post The technologies showed their value for saving consumers money and improving system reliability and resilience, demonstrating the potential benefits if they were deployed more extensively, Rob Gramlich writes.
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Almost $100 million for the new Office of Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Response (CESER) was included in President Trump’s 2019 budget request.
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Feature Story State utility regulators heard from all five federal energy regulators at a conference in Washington this week. |
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