Weekender | June 9, 2018 The head of the nation's largest nuclear generator says he would rather work with FERC and the nation's grid operators to devise long-term solutions to grid resilience. |
To catch up with a backlog of demand for its Powerwall residential storage product, Tesla is bringing in a former VP of Amazon's North American fulfillment centers. |
The plan would raise the renewable share of the company's Colorado generating portfolio to 55% and reduce the coal share from 44% to 24%, all by 2026. |
The Tesla CEO is again pushing the envelope with promises for energy storage and electric vehicles. |
Chris Crane said there is "not enough information to pass judgment" on the DOE plan — a day after he told Utility Dive that grid conditions do not justify it. |
Recommended For You Improve your recommendations: click here to update your profile. A federal order to keep coal and nuclear plants from retiring could reshape the government's relationship with the power sector, regulators and analysts say. |
While the number of actions rose significantly from Q1 2017 to Q1 2018, they remained within the same set of 37 states, according to the latest edition of 50 States of Grid Modernization. |
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