Giant ‘ice batteries’ could change how grocery stores keep food cold From 2pm to 6pm on summer weekdays, energy providers face a big problem: Far more people use electricity at those times than at any other point during the year. That period — when homes and offices are using power at the same time, and … Continue reading Giant ‘ice batteries’ could change how grocery stores keep food cold→
Constellation buying retail electricity unit from ConEdison Constellation, a unit of Exelon Corp. entered into a definitive agreement with ConEdison Solutions, a unit of Consolidated Edison, to buy its retail electricity and natural gas business, serving more than 560,000 commercial, industrial, public sector and residential customers across 12 Northeastern, mid-Atlantic, and Midwestern states, Texas and … Continue reading #Constellation buying retail electricity unit from #ConEdison #EXC→
Nuclear reactor construction falls to zero globally in 2016 Construction starts for new nuclear reactors fell to zero globally in the first half of 2016 as the atomic industry struggles against falling costs for renewables and a slowdown in Chinese building. The last time there were no new reactors started over a full year was … Continue reading Nuclear reactor construction falls to zero globally in 2016→
IID Opposes CAISO Reorganization Bid During its regularly scheduled meeting on Tuesday, July 12, 2016, IID board members voted unanimously to adopt a resolution opposing a bid by the California Independent System Operator to become a multi-state regional transmission organization. The proposal comes on the heels of Senate Bill 350, which was signed into law … Continue reading IID Opposes CAISO Reorganization Bid→
As Wind Power Lifts Wyoming’s Fortunes, Coal Miners Are Left in the Dust GILLETTE, Wyo. — After Kullin Orcutt lost his job at the Peabody coal mine this spring, he knew what he needed to do: join the exodus. “Leave Gillette, leave the state,” he said. Mr. Orcutt is a third-generation miner and one of … Continue reading As Wind Power Lifts Wyoming’s Fortunes, Coal Miners Are Left in the Dust→
As more costly nuclear power plants face closure, industry’s rebound only gets tougher The latest marketing pitch aimed at reviving a clearly overpriced nuke business is to claim that nuclear power is America’s best new friend in the battle against climate change. Close those polluting coal power plants, nuclear proponents say. Build more nukes instead … Continue reading As more costly nuclear power plants face closure, industry’s rebound only gets tougher→
Power industry preps to take on CFTC proposal on private actions The Commodity Futures Trading Commission is trying to open the door for individuals and companies trading energy in wholesale power markets to sue electric grid operators under a federal anti-manipulation law. CFTC has announced a proposed amendment to legal exemptions granted in 2013 to … Continue reading Power industry preps to take on #CFTC proposal on private actions→
Is Exelon Corp (NYSE:EXC) Still Struggling to Survive? Exelon Corp (NYSE:EXC)(TREND ANALYSIS) has teamed up with Renewable Energy Systems (“RES”), a leading project developer & constructer, for the construction of a 10-megawatt (“MW”) battery storage facility in Clinton County, OH. Advantage of a Battery Storage Facility A battery storage facility is an innovative technology aimed … Continue reading Is Exelon Corp (NYSE:EXC) Still Struggling to Survive?→
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