Updated: Exelon, Pepco file proposal to save merger; Vivint Solar pulls the plug on the $1.82B SunEdison merger deal; Washington Colstrip coal plant bill awaits governor's signature; California utility IID halts net metering incentives after hitting 5% cap
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Utilities will keep adding renewables and natural gas, but what happens to the Clean Power Plan could have a big effect on just how much of both are brought online in the coming years.
After District of Columbia officials rejected conditions on a merger deal outlined by the PSC last week, Exelon and Pepco have filed a new proposal they hope will satisfy both the regulators and city leaders.
SB 115 would allow Rocky Mountain Power authorization to establish programs and the ability to recoup costs as outlined in the bill through state lawmakers instead of in a rate case with the Utah Public Service Commission.
Federal regulators last week approved changes to the New York ISO's scarcity pricing logic designed to more accurately reflect the value of demand response.
A unique combination of threat and opportunity brought Oregon’s investor-owned utilities to the negotiating table, but not everyone is pleased with the results.
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