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Navajo Generating Station buyer backs out, putting coal plant future in doubt
The largest coal plant west of the Mississippi could close next year unless a new buyer is found.
By Robert Walton • Sept. 21, 2018 -
Trouble in Texas causes shutdown of advanced GE turbine
One of the most advanced gas turbine engines on the market, GE's 7HA, is experiencing serious problems.
By Peter Maloney • Sept. 21, 2018 -
RES Americas cancels 600 MW wind project in Indiana
In rural areas, turbine setback requirements and property rights can collide to the detriment of developers' plans.
By Peter Maloney • Sept. 20, 2018 -
Clean energy groups outline principles for PJM capacity market reform
The document shows how groups that benefit from state energy policies would like to see capacity rules rewritten in the largest U.S. wholesale power market.
By Gavin Bade • Sept. 19, 2018 -
Jacksonville asks FERC to intervene, wants out of Vogtle agreement
With Vogtle construction years behind schedule and billions over budget, the Florida muni says its power purchase agreement was neither just nor reasonable and is asking federal regulators to step in.
By Robert Walton • Sept. 19, 2018 -
EPA denies Delaware, Maryland petitions on cross-state coal plant pollution
The agency says the coal plants targeted by the two states have already reduced their emissions as much as they cost-effectively can.
By Gavin Bade • Sept. 19, 2018 -
Former FERC staffer calls on Pugliese to step down over emails lauding far-right politicians
FERC Chief of Staff Anthony Pugliese attempted to meet right-wing UK politician Nigel Farage in London and called Italy's populist deputy prime minister "a boss," according to emails obtained by E&E News.
By Gavin Bade • Sept. 18, 2018 -
New Jersey opens biggest offshore wind solicitation at 1.1 GW, expects 2.4 GW more
State regulators estimate that the process will give developers sufficient time to qualify for federal investment tax credits and save approximately 12% of the total project cost.
By Iulia Gheorghiu • Sept. 18, 2018 -
Opinion
Bad for the military, bad for the public: A retired Vice Admiral on Trump's power plant bailout plan
"I will leave detailed economic and political analysis to others. What worries me is the real damage this plan could do to our national security," writes former Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Dennis McGinn.
By Dennis McGinn • Sept. 18, 2018 -
Duke's Brunswick nuclear plant declares low-level emergency as floodwaters block access
Federal rules require a utility to declare an "unusual event" when access to a plant is impeded, but NRC officials say public safety was never at risk.
By Gavin Bade • Sept. 18, 2018 -
Hurricane Florence triggers coal ash spill, cuts power to millions
Hundreds of thousands of customers remain without power in the Carolinas and Virginia after the storm dropped record-breaking rain on the region this weekend.
By Gavin Bade • Sept. 17, 2018 -
University of California system commits to 100% clean energy by 2025
As more universities are committing to clean energy goals, the UC seeks to promote its climate action leadership among campuses and within the state.
By Iulia Gheorghiu • Sept. 17, 2018 -
Salesforce, Kaiser Permanente add to boom in corporate renewable PPAs
As companies reach for emissions-free operations, renewable energy power purchase agreements are on the rise.
By Peter Maloney • Sept. 14, 2018 -
Vogtle nuke faces new vote as muni lawsuit puts construction at risk
As costs escalate for the two new nuclear units at the Georgia plant, a municipal utility in Florida is looking to exit a power purchase agreement and the plant's owners are fighting back.
By Robert Walton • Sept. 14, 2018 -
Amid steady battery growth, Fluence sets sights on market share, transmission assets
Having proven itself on utility-scale projects, the company eyes behind-the-meter projects on the commercial-industrial side and opportunities at the "center of the grid."
By Iulia Gheorghiu • Sept. 14, 2018 -
House boosts advanced nuclear, passing Senate-approved bill
The legislation would create a National Reactor Innovation Center, combining national lab and Department of Energy expertise to help speed advanced nuclear reactors to market.
By Iulia Gheorghiu • Sept. 14, 2018 -
Nudged by FERC, federal appeals court upholds Illinois nuclear subsidies
The decision is a blow for fossil fuel generators and adds to a growing body of case law concerning the boundary between state and federal jurisdictions in the power sector.
By Gavin Bade • Sept. 14, 2018 -
Duke shuts down Brunswick nuclear plant ahead of Hurricane Florence
The utility says it expects up to 3 million power outages as a result of the massive storm and has 20,000 workers ready for the recovery effort.
By Robert Walton • Sept. 13, 2018 -
Arsenic pollution from Dominion coal plant did not violate CWA, appeals court rules
Dominion's Chesapeake coal plant does not qualify as a "point source" under the Clean Water Act because arsenic it seeped diffusely from it into navigable waters, the court wrote.
By Gavin Bade • Sept. 13, 2018 -
AltaGas to sell 3 California gas plants to private equity firm
A subsidiary of Avenue Capital will purchase the plants for $300 million.
By Robert Walton • Sept. 13, 2018 -
FERC, NERC open inquiry into winter load event that stressed Midwest grids
The inquiry could take on special significance given FERC's open grid resilience proceeding and the looming threat of a coal and nuclear bailout from the White House.
By Gavin Bade • Sept. 13, 2018 -
Outages, coal plant flooding top concerns as utilities brace for Hurricane Florence
Environmental groups are afraid flooding could release toxic coal ash, but utilities say their bigger worry involves cooling ponds at regional power plants.
By Catherine Morehouse • Sept. 12, 2018 -
Washington judge allows PacifiCorp to keep coal study under wraps
The utility has faced pressure from the Sierra Club to publicly reveal an assessment of its coal resources, which PacifiCorp completed last year for Oregon regulators.
By Robert Walton • Sept. 12, 2018 -
McIntyre again defends FERC chief of staff amid political influence concerns
The FERC chairman said his chief of staff is "highly qualified" despite his comments that were widely interpreted as a statement that FERC is working with the White House on a bailout for coal and nuclear generators.
By Gavin Bade • Sept. 12, 2018 -
Southern environmental groups sue TVA over new rates, grid charge
The five groups allege the utility's proposed rate structure discourages distributed energy adoption in order to maximize profits.
By Catherine Morehouse • Sept. 11, 2018