Top news The state passed an energy storage mandate more than a year ago and told energy regulators to craft the final target. |
Feature Story Carbon capture technology works, but new plants are unlikely while gas prices are low and carbon remains unregulated. |
The Trump EPA can still rewrite Obama-era standards on methane emissions, but it must do so with existing rules on the books, the court ruled Monday. |
EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt will use "red team, blue team" exercises to conduct a lengthy review of climate science, E&E News reports, potentially culminating in a challenge to the 2009 carbon endangerment finding. |
The utility announced plans to shutter the 852 MW nuclear plant by September 2019 after it failed to clear the PJM capacity auction in May. |
State lawmakers directed Eversource, National Grid, and Unitil to acquire 1,600 MW of offshore wind by 2027 last year. |
The Public Utilities Commission of Texas has now rejected NextEra's $18.7 billion bid for a third time. |
The companies signed an MOU last week to develop two gas plants as large as 450 MW each. |
Based in Germany and the United States, the company has more than 200 MW of installed storage systems and is targeting both developed and emerging markets. |
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