Talen Energy Agrees to Sell 399-Megawatt Power Plant in Maryland ALLENTOWN, Pa., Oct. 23, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — Talen Energy Corporation TLN, -0.92% announced that it reached an agreement late Thursday (10/22) to sell the 399-megawatt C.P. Crane coal-fired power plant in Baltimore to an affiliate of Avenue Capital Group. The sale is part of a … Continue reading #Talen_Energy Agrees to Sell 399-Megawatt Power Plant in Maryland→
Clean Power Plan could limit Pa.’s energy future On Oct. 9, the Environmental Protection Agency received yet another legal slap on the wrist for its overreaching rule-making — this time on “Water of the United States,” an attempt to regulate water sources nationwide. Eighteen states joined in petitioning the Sixth Circuit of the U.S. Court … Continue reading Clean Power Plan could limit Pa.’s energy future→
Duke Energy to Settle Lawsuit in Ohio for $81 Million COLUMBUS, Ohio— Duke Energy Corp. has reached an $81 million settlement agreement to end a class-action lawsuit alleging it gave improper rebates to some large electric customers of its Ohio subsidiary. The Charlotte, N.C., utility denied the allegations and said Wednesday it was settling to … Continue reading #Duke_Energy to Settle #Lawsuit in Ohio for $81 Million→
Exelon-Pepco merger could create largest U.S. electric utility The proposed merger of Exelon Corporation and Pepco Holdings Inc. would, if approved, create the largest electric utility holding company in the United States as measured by number of customers. The combined 8.5 million customers served by the new Exelon would surpass the number of customers served … Continue reading #Exelon – #Pepco merger could create largest U.S. electric utility→
Powerline proposal gains PJM approval The PJM Interconnection Board has approved a Remington-Pratts-Gordonsville solution. Last week, the board met and authorized dozens of electric transmission improvements, including a record number addressing market efficiency issues. According to a news release from PJM, the changes are estimated to save electricity consumers $815 million in transmission congestion costs … Continue reading Powerline proposal gains PJM approval→
FERC Winter Outlook: Fuel Costs to Dip, Production and Storage to Rise Moderate weather in the Midwest, Northeast, and Pacific Northwest this winter should diminish total residential and commercial electricity and natural gas demand – and ample production and storage will drive prices down. That’s a promising scenario for the energy industry and a reason … Continue reading FERC Winter Outlook: Fuel Costs to Dip, Production and Storage to Rise→
Demand Response Jockeys for Position in PJM Capacity Market Environmental and consumer advocates, along with Illinois’ regional electric grid operator, PJM Interconnection, launched a project on October 6 designed to demonstrate how demand response – a non-generator resource that is now a participant in PJM’s capacity markets – can support grid reliability year-round as well … Continue reading Demand Response Jockeys for Position in PJM Capacity Market→
D.C. mayor pressures regulators to let nuclear energy giant take over city utility D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser reversed course and backed a proposed takeover of Pepco, the city’s electric utility, by Exelon, a Chicago-based nuclear energy giant. Now she’s urging D.C. regulators to do the same, saying the deal her office negotiated is worth … Continue reading D.C. mayor pressures regulators to let nuclear energy giant take over city utility #EXC→
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