Generation: Page 87


  • ISO-NE forecasts transition to distributed, renewable generation

    The grid operator released its 2019 Regional Electricity Outlook last week, listing natural gas plants as the only new conventional generation resource expected online between 2018 and 2020.

    By Iulia Gheorghiu • March 7, 2019
  • Oregon OKs dual PGE approach to procure renewables for business customers

    Portland General Electric's clean energy offerings are part of a wave of creative Power Purchase Agreement tariffs utilities are offering to corporate and municipal customers.

    By March 7, 2019
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    Electricity Supply and Demand

    After nearly two decades of flat demand, U.S. electricity consumption reached an all-time high in 2024 and is expected to continue rising. This trendline brings together the best of Utility Dive’s coverage of emerging trends in supply and demand and the decisions being made today that will impact the power system for years to come. 

    By Utility Dive staff
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    Efficiency leads 2019 energy job growth prospects

    Energy efficiency employers project a 7.8% growth rate for jobs this year, more than double the increase last year, in what the latest U.S. Energy and Employment Report deemed the "toughest hiring climate."

    By March 7, 2019
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    EPS Ep. 8: 'The coal bailout no one is talking about' with Joe Daniel of UCS

    Customers are subsidizing coal plants with more than a billion dollars a year, the Union of Concerned Scientists analyst says, thanks to market rules that allow monopoly-owned plants to choose when they generate electricity.

    By March 6, 2019
  • ERCOT sees increased chance for emergency capacity with record demand forecast this summer

    The grid operator's preliminary summer analysis of extreme scenarios indicates ERCOT may need to issue energy alerts, but does not expect to use rolling brownouts.

    By Iulia Gheorghiu • March 6, 2019
  • Great Plains states dominate renewables generation in 2018

    While natural gas dominated generation additions last year, an NRDC analyst found that several Midwest states across the Great Plains region dominated renewables generation, indicating a shift in the energy mix driven by "economics" and "corporate interest."

    By Catherine Morehouse • March 6, 2019
  • Industrial consumers oppose evolving Pennsylvania nuclear subsidy proposal

    An early-February draft bill leaked last week would create a tier under Pennsylvania's Alternative Energy Portfolio to direct utilities to purchase power from the state's nine nuclear plants.

    By March 6, 2019
  • Minnesota 100% carbon-free bill joins flurry of state level clean energy action

    Gov. Tim Walz's proposal expands energy efficiency programs and removes benchmark emissions requirements that utilities "have always blown by."

    By Catherine Morehouse • March 5, 2019
  • Wyoming passes coal support bill in spate of Western action to save ailing plants

    Montana lawmakers are also considering a bill to support the 2.2 GW Colstrip plant and a New Mexico clean energy bill includes provisions to help utility PNM recoup coal closure costs. 

    By Updated March 11, 2019
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    Efforts to save largest Western US coal plant stall; December decommissioning on track

    Navajo Generating Station's owners say the latest prospective buyer, the Navajo Transitional Energy Company, is unable to provide the necessary assurances to protect the plant's stakeholders in the event of a sale.

    By March 4, 2019
  • 'Virtually all' coal plants monitoring groundwater show ash pollution, report finds

    The first comprehensive analysis of utility groundwater reports — representing three quarters of the U.S. coal fleet — reveals a widespread environmental and public health issue.

    By March 4, 2019
  • New Brunswick Power, Florida developer partner to build first hydrogen-powered electric grid

    The Canadian utility and Joi Scientific are looking to build a prototype in two to three years that could generate 10-100 MW, with the goal to make New Brunswick Power an "emissions-free utility."

    By Catherine Morehouse • March 1, 2019
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    New York moves to phase out older peaking plants as it targets 100% clean energy

    A new state proposal would set lower thresholds for emissions of nitrogen oxides, and allow plant owners to meet the new standards in part by installing renewable or batteries.

    By March 1, 2019
  • Business, enviro groups see strong prospects for Illinois 100% clean energy bill

    Analysts consider energy efficiency essential to achieving a 100% renewables by 2050 goal, and the bill recommends extending the timeline for such energy saving programs to maximize benefits.

    By Catherine Morehouse • March 1, 2019
  • Sen. Inhofe: Carbon capture hearing is 'first official recognition' that US needs fossil fuel generation

    The senator on Wednesday co-sponsored the carbon capture infrastructure build out bill, the USE IT Act, reintroduced Feb. 7 after unanimous approval last year by the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee.

    By Iulia Gheorghiu • Feb. 28, 2019
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    EPA enforcement shift will allow coal plants to pollute more, former air official says

    EPA's decision to de-prioritize enforcement of the New Source Review standards will allow plants to make upgrades without oversight, a former director of the agency's Air Enforcement Division told Congress.

    By Feb. 27, 2019
  • TVA staff sees no need to add solar capacity until 2023

    "There was a strategy in the draft IRP to promote efficient load shape and it emphasized energy efficiency, demand response, electrification and storage," said Jane Elliott, part of TVA's enterprise planning group.

    By Iulia Gheorghiu • Feb. 27, 2019
  • Possible reprieve for New Mexico coal plant is a surprise for PNM

    The San Juan Generating Station is slated for shutdown in 2022, but the city of Farmington, New Mexico, has reached an "initial agreement" with a private holding company to keep it operating.

    By Feb. 26, 2019
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    SEU 2019 survey: Uncertainty mounts in the clean energy transition

    Utilities are still moving to a cleaner, more distributed power system, but our annual survey shows they are increasingly unsure about what types of regulation and market structures they want to foster the transition.

    By Feb. 26, 2019
  • New Orleans finalizes $5M Entergy fine, buoying utility's gas plant plans

    The fine is the largest ever imposed by the city — a response to the utility's role in paying actors to support a proposed power plant at local hearings — but the settlement allows plans for the gas plant to move forward.

    By Feb. 25, 2019
  • Alabama Power says federal regulations forcing it to close century-old coal plant

    The utility said it could cost $300 million to comply with new environmental mandates to continue operating Gorgas' three coal-fired generating units — money it is not willing to spend.

    By Feb. 25, 2019
  • DTE, Consumers push natural gas redundancy check in fire-driven Michigan energy review

    A January fire at the Ray Natural Gas Compressor Station prompted Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to order a review of the supply, engineering and deliverability of natural gas, electricity and propane systems.

    By Feb. 21, 2019
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    APS to install 850 MW of storage, 100 MW of solar in major clean energy buy

    The utility also signed a seven-year contract for natural gas peaking capacity, which it hopes will be replaced by renewables and storage in the mid 2020s. 

    By Feb. 21, 2019
  • EPA: Carbon emissions from power plants rose in 2018 amid higher electricity demand

    The report is the second in as many months to forecast a reversal of years of emissions cuts from the U.S. power sector.

    By Iulia Gheorghiu • Feb. 21, 2019
  • Supreme Court Clean Water Act case could have big impact on coal ash disposal

    A case, which the High Court accepted Monday, regards whether pollution that travels through groundwater is subject to the federal law — a key issue for utilities operating coal ash facilities.

    By Feb. 20, 2019