Weekender | Sept. 15, 2018 Environmental groups are afraid flooding could release toxic coal ash, but utilities say their bigger worry involves cooling ponds at regional power plants. |
Tucson Electric Power Co. has registered a political action committee to oppose the 50% renewable energy standard that will appear on ballots in November, according to local media reports. |
The EV chargers act as a virtual battery, providing up to 70 MWh of storage capacity to the California ISO market. |
The cost of renewables and energy storage has become competitive with conventional thermal generation in many parts of the world. Which means our industry will be growing big time in the foreseeable future. |
Two-thirds of Duke's new capacity through 2033 will be from gas-fired power plants if regulators approve two resource plans submitted by the utility last week. |
The ambitious agenda of the new bill includes items the Department of Energy could enforce to support the development of advanced nuclear reactors. |
Recommended For You Improve your recommendations: click here to update your profile. Deep Dive Demand for nickel manganese cobalt batteries is outstripping supply, so some storage developers are turning to the more "rugged" lithium iron phosphate chemistry. |
Deep Dive Replacements to the controversial solar incentive have cropped up in Hawaii, California and elsewhere, but policymakers have struggled to devise a replicable model across the U.S. |
Learn from energy experts at Xcel as they discuss how city stakeholders and utilities are working together around the globe to achieve sustainability in the second episode of this podcast. |
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