Top news Feature Story Many growers are most concerned about securing sufficient power for expanding operations, meaning grid upgrades can be necessary if efficiency and demand-side options are overlooked.
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The company will consider whether or not storage and renewable energy could replace the gas-fired plant economically, before making a final decision on the project.
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The controversial contract to repair Puerto Rico's battered electrical grid is being cancelled, but island officials say they need funds to pay for work that has already been completed.
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A decision on two other proposed coal plant shutdowns will be made before the end of the year.
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The state's environment department lifted its suspension of the project's stormwater permit and waived its right to certify the federal clean water permits, drawing a strong rebuke from environmentalists.
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The utility's plan will help it comply with Oregon's energy storage mandate, requiring major utilities to deploy a minimum of 5 MWh of energy storage by 2020.
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The state's three large utilities will hold another auction for demand response resources next year for deliveries in 2019.
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The utility announced earlier this year that it plans to phase out coal-fired generation completely, replacing it with natural gas, storage, solar and its stake in the Palo Verde nuclear facility.
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The U.S. Department of Defense is the world's largest consumer of petroleum, but it's exploring the use of microgrids to decrease its heavy reliance on fossil fuels.
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Feature Story Contention over Eversource and Avangrid's pipeline scheduling practices shows that natural gas markets are "at odds" with reality, according to EDF. |
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