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The agreement would incorporate a portion of Avista’s deferred federal income taxes, speeding the depreciation schedule for Colstrip Units 3 and 4 in Montana, which are slated for closure by 2035.
News of a cyberattack on PREPA comes a week after federal authorities issued an alert warning Russian hackers have engaged in a long-term campaign to infiltrate and surveil critical U.S. infrastructure.
The International District Energy Association/Microgrid Resources Coalition will submit comments on district energy/CHP microgrids as critical energy infrastructure for grid stability and enhanced resiliency.
The Secretary of Energy could not find a bad thing to say about programs his budget seeks to eliminate during an appearance before a Senate committee Tuesday.
While it could take a while to compete with existing peakers, storage costs are dropping at a rate that could start making it competitive with new peaking plants in about five years.
California's proposed regional electricity market could could generate up to $1.5 billion in annual benefits and reduce GHG emissions up to 10%, but it could be subverted.
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