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  • DC Circuit strikes down Trump delay of EPA methane rule

    The Trump EPA can still rewrite Obama-era standards on methane emissions, but it must do so with existing rules on the books, the court ruled Monday.

    By July 5, 2017
  • Texas regulators say it's time to move past NextEra's bid for Oncor

    The Public Utilities Commission of Texas has now rejected NextEra's $18.7 billion bid for a third time. 

    By July 5, 2017
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    Top 5 Stories from Utility Dive

    Power demand is rising amid dramatic shifts in federal energy policy, but technology and markets continue to push the grid toward cleaner, more distributed resources. 

    By Utility Dive staff
  • Exelon notifies NRC of plans to close the Three Mile Island nuclear facility

    The utility announced plans to shutter the 852 MW nuclear plant by September 2019 after it failed to clear the PJM capacity auction in May.  

    By July 5, 2017
  • Southern, Wartsila team up on new flexible gas-fired plants

    The companies signed an MOU last week to develop two gas plants as large as 450 MW each.

    By Peter Maloney • July 5, 2017
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    Massachusetts targets 200 MWh of energy storage by 2020

    The state passed an energy storage mandate more than a year ago and told energy regulators to craft the final target. 

    By Krysti Shallenberger • June 30, 2017
  • Senate fast-tracks new version of bipartisan energy reform bill

    Legislation crafted by the leaders of the Senate Energy Committee is back on the table after stalling in a conference committee with the House last year. 

    By June 30, 2017
  • And then there was one: FERC Commissioner Honorable steps down today

    FERC Commissioner Colette Honorable's departure leaves only one regulator at the agency and three nominees pending in the Senate. 

    By Krysti Shallenberger • June 30, 2017
  • Enbridge halts $3.2B Access Northeast natural gas pipeline for now

    Developers say the Northeast region needs more natural gas, but how to pay for a large pipeline expansion is the big question.

    By June 30, 2017
  • New Jersey rejects wetlands permit for PennEast gas pipeline

    Company officials say they are still moving forward on the 120-mile line that would originate in northeastern Pennsylvania and run to a Transco pipeline interconnection in New Jersey. 

    By June 30, 2017
  • Trump announces nuclear policy review in DOE speech

    The president culminated his "Energy Week" with a speech touting deregulation and announcing a series of federal energy initiatives. 

    By June 29, 2017
  • Deep Dive

    Gas plants or renewables? New LBNL study helps utilities compare the risks

    A financial tool based on probabilities could make generation investments easier for utilities and IPPs.

    By June 29, 2017
  • Citing 'Hughes v. Talen,' court rejects challenge to Connecticut's renewable RFP

    The Allco case's interpretation of Hughes — the first from a federal court — is likely to have implications on challenges to nuclear subsidies in Illinois and New York. 

    By Peter Maloney • June 29, 2017
  • Default looms as Puerto Rico utility restructuring deal fails

    The Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority's oversight board rejected a $9 billion restructuring deal this week, leaving the utility few options beyond a court-supervised bankruptcy proceeding.

    By Peter Maloney • June 29, 2017
  • Southern suspends work on Kemper coal gasification units

    The announcement comes days after Mississippi regulators asked the utility to prepare a plan for the plant to run solely on natural gas.

    By June 28, 2017
  • Deep Dive

    Energy Week: Perry touts all-of-the-above strategy in push for 'energy dominance'

    The DOE head reiterated support for baseload generation ahead of the release of a highly-anticipated power sector review.

    By Krysti Shallenberger • June 28, 2017
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    EPA moves to rescind WOTUS rule

    The "Waters of the U.S." rule would be replaced with language that was in place prior to its promulgation in 2015.

    By June 28, 2017
  • ISO-NE lays out retirement options for Dominion's Millstone nuke

    The plant has capacity obligations to continue generating through May 2021, but the ISO said Dominion could transfer those to a third party.

    By Peter Maloney • June 28, 2017
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    Navajo Nation votes to keep 2,250 MW coal plant operating

    The Navajo Council voted 18-4 to approve a new lease, allowing the Navajo Generating Station plant to continue operating through 2019.

    By June 28, 2017
  • Southern Co. unit forms alliance with Advanced Microgrid Solutions

    Southern will bring its experience at designing and building distributed generation solutions, mostly to commercial and industrial customers, to the partnership.

    By Peter Maloney • June 28, 2017
  • Updated: Cyberattacks targeted US nuclear sites this year, report says

    It is unclear if the attacks, reported by E&E News, are related to a wave of malware spreading across Europe, impacting Ukrainian power firms and the Chernobyl nuclear site.

    By June 27, 2017
  • Opinion

    The power sector must heed shareholder calls for 2-degree scenario analysis

    Ceres' Dan Bakal says utility sector shareholders have made clear they want their companies to plan for a low-carbon future

    By Dan Bakal • June 27, 2017
  • Deep Dive

    As gas plants struggle, California seeks new flexible capacity strategies

    With up to 6 GW of gas plants at risk of closure in the coming years, energy stakeholders are scrambling for new compensation techniques and zero-carbon alternatives. 

    By June 27, 2017
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    GTM: Proposed solar tariffs could put 47 GW of planned installations at risk

    The analysis firm predicts "unprecedented demand destruction" if Suniva's tariff proposal is approved, threatening up to two-thirds of planned solar deployments. 

    By June 27, 2017
  • Dominion Energy scouting for pumped storage sites in Virginia

    Officials said they are evaluating how to take advantage of a pumped hydro bill that encouraged utilities to site facilities in the state's coalfield region. 

    By Peter Maloney • June 27, 2017
  • New Brattle study touts flexible grid, dismisses 'baseload' hype

    Focusing on "baseload" generation is "not a useful perspective for ensuring the cost-effective and reliable supply of electricity," authors wrote. 

    By June 27, 2017