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Backers of the plan failed to convince key administration officials, Politico reports, putting the spotlight back on the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
The industry is undergoing a fundamental transition as it moves away from a centralized, baseload-focused past to a more distributed, renewable future.
A refund system that puts customers at the center will address the three things they want most: speed, choice, and ease. These three takeaways could transform the way refunds happen.
Entergy will transfer the license to NorthStar, which has pledged to decommission and restore the site by 2030, 45 years earlier than Entergy's original plan.
The trio of smart grids will serve 20,000 customers, allowing them to respond to demand management signals, which will maximize renewable energy consumption.
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