FBI raid brings scrutiny on obscure but powerful Ohio energy regulator COLUMBUS, Ohio — Gov. Mike DeWine soon will consider a replacement for the state’s most powerful utility regulator, a man whose share of public attention increased dramatically after the FBI searched his home last month. Sam Randazzo, a longtime fixture on Ohio’s energy law … Continue reading #FBI raid brings scrutiny on obscure but powerful #Ohio energy regulator→
Broad Reach Power Acquires 25-Megawatt/100-Megawatt-Hour Battery Storage Project in California HOUSTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Broad Reach Power (“Broad Reach”), an independent power producer (IPP) based in Houston which owns a five gigawatt portfolio of utility scale solar and energy storage power projects in Montana, California, Wyoming, Utah and Texas, announced today that it has acquired the 25-megawatt … Continue reading #Broad_Reach_Power Acquires 25-Megawatt/100-Megawatt-Hour Battery Storage Project in #California→
CNPPID formally agrees to merger study with DPPD (HOLDREGE, Neb.) – The Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District’s board of directors approved a motion at Monday’s monthly meeting to enter into a joint study with the Dawson County Public Power District to evaluate the potential benefits consolidating the two entities. The study will be … Continue reading #CNPPID formally agrees to merger study with #DPPD→
Northeast Sees Stronger Growth in Natural Gas-Fired Generation, Says EIA Natural gas-fired generation has increased in most U.S. regions since 2015, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) said Friday. Annual gas-fired generation increased by 31% in the Northeast from 2015 to 2019, by 20% in the Central region and by 17% in the South, EIA said. … Continue reading Northeast Sees Stronger Growth in Natural Gas -Fired Generation, Says EIA→
Whether NJ bolts regional power grid could depend on offshore wind New Jersey’s first offshore wind project may not begin providing power until mid-decade, a factor that could have implications for whether the state decides to bolt from the PJM Interconnection, the nation’s largest power grid. In an earnings call earlier this fall, Henrik Poulsen, … Continue reading Whether #NJ bolts regional power grid could depend on offshore wind→
PECO: Billions of investment at risk with Pennsylvania court’s rejection of smart meter mandate Smart meters are widely considered to be safe, but energy companies often make accommodations for customers who do not want RF exposure. The Commonwealth Court concluded that a group of customers fighting to have the meters removed from their property had … Continue reading #PECO: Billions of investment at risk with Pennsylvania court’s rejection of smart meter mandate→
MOPR reconsidered: Competitive generators move away from FERC’s PJM order, toward carbon pricing Competitive generators are quietly reversing course on a controversial federal rule many see as a blatant attempt to squash state energy policies. Though competitive suppliers, led by generator Calpine, initiated the complaint that led to the Minimum Offer Price Rule (MOPR) expansion … Continue reading #MOPR reconsidered: Competitive generators move away from FERC ‘s PJM order, toward carbon pricing→
Florida PSC approves Tampa Electric’s Durrance solar project The Florida Public Service Commission (PSC) approved Tampa Electric’s 60-megawatt (MW) Durrance solar project in Polk County. This is Tampa Electric’s fourth phase of solar expansion, part of an effort that has brought nine projects totaling more than 572 megawatts (MW) online between 2018 and 2020. This … Continue reading #Florida PSC approves #Tampa_Electric ’s Durrance solar project→
NASA Wants To Build A Nuclear Plant On The Moon According to a statement issued by the Department of Energy, the plan will involve the construction of a 10-kW class fission surface power system to be used for demonstrative purposes. The plant is to be manufactured and assembled on Earth and then shipped to the … Continue reading #NASA Wants To Build A Nuclear Plant On The Moon→
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