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  • Virginia Gov. Northam backs bill requiring Dominion to excavate all coal ash

    Environmentalists say the governor's move is a "clear acknowledgement" that capping and keeping 27 million cubic yards of the utility's coal ash in place is not a tenable solution.

    By Catherine Morehouse • Jan. 7, 2019
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    6 utility trends to look out for in 2019

    From changes in the resource mix to federal shakeups, here are six electricity trends to keep an eye on in 2019.

    By Joseph Daniel • Jan. 4, 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
  • Floating solar PV could power 10% of nation but O&M questions remain, NREL says

    A study about the potential for U.S. development seeks to motivate further funding into research about the long-term impacts and benefits of the nascent technology.

    By Iulia Gheorghiu • Jan. 4, 2019
  • El Paso Electric includes 100 MW storage, 200 MW solar in 2022 energy mix

    The utility will also purchase 226 MW natural gas and an additional 50-150 MW of renewable resources "to provide for fuel diversity and energy cost savings."

    By Catherine Morehouse • Jan. 3, 2019
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    NextEra, Dominion complete major utility acquisitions, expanding reach in the South

    The big get bigger as the new year opens with Dominion and NextEra closing acquisitions of SCANA and Gulf Power, respectively.

    By Peter Maloney • Jan. 3, 2019
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    Getting to 100% zero emissions in California: Beyond CAISO's eight-solution menu

    The state's IOUs are on track for 50% renewables by 2020, but questions remain on how to reach the 100% clean energy goal by 2045.

    By Jan. 3, 2019
  • Connecticut moves to preserve Millstone nuclear plant with 10-year power deal

    Plant operator Dominion has warned that the state's sole nuclear generator could close without a deal, which must now be approved by state regulators. 

    By Iulia Gheorghiu • Jan. 3, 2019
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    10 trends shaping the electric power sector in 2019

    From coal bailouts to batteries and wind and solar growth, here are the issues that will define the year to come.

    By Jan. 2, 2019
  • As plant retirements stack up, federal efforts to help coal industry grow more urgent

    Will another large coal plant be built in the United States? Republican lawmakers and the federal government are continuing efforts to support the industry.

    By Jan. 2, 2019
  • EPA to reconsider rationale for mercury emission rules

    Utilities have largely complied with the 2012 rule, but altering the EPA's calculus for which regulations are "appropriate and necessary" could put limits on future environmental rules.

    By Dec. 31, 2018
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    Our 10 best stories of 2018

    Our top stories of the year illustrate the decline of coal-fired generation and the numerous policy surprises that came out of the federal government this year.

    By Dec. 21, 2018
  • FERC approves cost recovery for Exelon's Mystic gas plant

    The approval illustrates continued debate over how to value fuel secure resources in New England and elsewhere.

    By Dec. 21, 2018
  • How many billionaires does it take to get a geothermal storage facility underway?

    A clean energy fund led by Bill Gates has invested in the molten salt storage startup Malta, which raised $26 million in its first round of funding, spinning off from the private Alphabet X research lab.

    By Iulia Gheorghiu • Dec. 21, 2018
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    How policies can make or brake solar development in the Southeast

    Third party financing can enable solar growth, but faces hurdles in several states. Some utilities are not compensating for solar's value on the grid and leveling charges specific to solar owners. 

    By Dec. 20, 2018
  • In major restructuring, ABB shifts from heavy electrical manufacturing to distributed energy

    ABB is turning to distributed generation in Europe, stepping back from the Asian market for heavy electric equipment through the sale of its power transmission business to Hitachi.

    By Peter Maloney • Dec. 20, 2018
  • New Mexico regulators approve PNM plan to phase out coal by 2031

    PNM plans to replace the lost capacity largely with solar and natural gas, though storage could play a role as prices continue to drop.

    By Dec. 20, 2018
  • As 67 coal plants in 22 states report coal ash violations, greens fear prolonged cleanup

    A number of environmental groups filed a petition for review against the Environmental Protection Agency and Acting Administrator Andrew Wheeler, fearing rollbacks on coal ash rules could extend the timeline for utility cleanup.

    By Catherine Morehouse • Dec. 20, 2018
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    Green groups press for McNamee recusal on FERC resilience docket

    McNamee's work on coal and nuclear bailout plans show he has "prejudged central matters of law and fact that remain at issue," four environmental groups wrote. 

    By Dec. 19, 2018
  • Energy groups pan NERC generation retirement report for 'extreme' assumptions

    NERC officials said some regions may need "new market constructs" and "out-of-market constructs" to slow the pace of plant shutdowns, but renewable energy and gas groups say the study is misguided.

    By Dec. 19, 2018
  • DC passes 'most ambitious' mandate for 100% renewables by 2032

    The bill would put Washington on track to hit 100% renewables nearly a decade before any state. 

    By Catherine Morehouse • Dec. 19, 2018
  • New Jersey regulators hand third rejection to Atlantic City offshore wind pilot

    The proposed Nautilus project would have been in state waters within three miles of the shore, as opposed to the farther projects that will be considered for the state’s upcoming 1.1 GW offshore wind solicitation.

    By Iulia Gheorghiu • Dec. 19, 2018
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    Capacity pricing changes: How each power market plans to account for resource adequacy

    While PJM's capacity market reform plans dominate headlines, all grid operators are facing the need for greater flexibility as renewables increasingly enter their system.

    By Iulia Gheorghiu • Dec. 18, 2018
  • Dominion seeks to recover $300M from Virginia ratepayers for coal ash efforts

    In an application to state regulators for the rate increase, the utility said its environmental efforts were essential to keep coal plants open.

    By Iulia Gheorghiu • Dec. 18, 2018
  • New York Gov. Cuomo pledges 100% carbon-free electricity by 2040

    The announcement comes days after the state Public Service Commission approved the third phase of its clean energy standard as well as a 3 GW energy storage goal.

    By Catherine Morehouse • Dec. 18, 2018
  • Moody's sees robust utility capital spending in 2018, dip in 2019, 2020

    Tax cuts are eating into utility cash flows, but are not deterring investments in capital spending.

    By Peter Maloney • Dec. 18, 2018