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EPA will open MATS rule for review despite utility objections
Most coal plants have already complied with the Mercury and Air Toxics Standards or shut down, but the agency's review could affect how it crafts regulations in the future.
By Gavin Bade • Aug. 30, 2018 -
FirstEnergy to retire more than 4 GW of PJM coal plant capacity
The shutdowns would be the end of its Ohio coal fleet, but the generator said retirements could be "reversed or postponed" if the Trump administration moves to bail out the plants.
By Robert Walton • Aug. 30, 2018 -
Minnesota community solar hits 400 MW
While Xcel's community solar program has led the country in growth over the last few years, uncertainty in the PUC makes future development unclear.
By Catherine Morehouse • Aug. 30, 2018 -
TVA shifts coal ash strategy in response to spill, Obama-era rule
The utility is moving away from "wet storage" which it says, in part, led to the Kingston plant coal ash spill in 2008.
By Catherine Morehouse • Aug. 29, 2018 -
Newly-vacated hydro dam operation license creates quandry for Alabama Power
A U.S. Court of Appeals has vacated Alabama Power's license on seven of its dams, determining federal regulators did not adequately evaluate the environmental impact of the dams.
By Robert Walton • Aug. 29, 2018 -
California passes landmark 100% clean energy goal
The bill headed to Gov. Jerry Brown's desk would direct state agencies to begin planning to supply 100% of retail electricity sales with carbon-free resources by 2045.
By Iulia Gheorghiu • Updated Aug. 30, 2018 -
LBNL: Wind prices at record lows but future installations remain uncertain
The Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory expects installed wind capacity to plateau after 2021, when the resource's federal production tax credit begins to phase out.
By Robert Walton • Aug. 29, 2018 -
Renewables push CAISO prices lower, threaten inflexible generation
A new report finds uneven price distribution in utility-scale solar disproportionately affects baseload generation, such as coal and nuclear.
By Peter Maloney • Aug. 28, 2018 -
Colorado approves Xcel plan to retire coal, shift to renewables and storage
The plan will see the utility retire 660 MW of coal power and invest $2.5 billion in renewable energy, part of Xcel's "steel for fuel" strategy.
By Catherine Morehouse • Aug. 28, 2018 -
FERC says SCE can't treat storage customers differently in service
Southern California Edison sought authority to curtail electricity service to storage customers first during times of peak demand, but FERC said that would be "unduly discriminatory."
By Gavin Bade , Catherine Morehouse • Aug. 28, 2018 -
Eversource completes sale of New Hampshire hydro plants
Company officials say the sale is the "final milestone in the deregulation of the electric utility industry in the Granite State."
By Robert Walton • Aug. 27, 2018 -
Rhode Island approves National Grid modernization plan, rate increase
While gas and low income electric customers will see rate decreases, average residential power customers will see a 3.5% increase.
By Robert Walton • Aug. 27, 2018 -
Vistra Energy to close small waste coal plant in PJM
The 51 MW plant in McAdoo, Pa., is in the heart of coal country but loses money and has a "negative financial outlook," according to Vistra Energy.
By Robert Walton • Aug. 27, 2018 -
RMI: Declining cost of renewables could save Tri-State customers $600M
Rocky Mountain Institute said Tri-State Generation and Transmission could save millions by retiring some of its coal and moving to renewables, but the utility called it an inaccurate forecast.
By Robert Walton • Aug. 27, 2018 -
Generators ask FERC to mandate capacity market for CAISO
California's market rules should be thrown out because they do not allow generators to recoup their costs, The Electric Power Supply Association said last week.
By Gavin Bade • Aug. 27, 2018 -
Minnesota regulators unanimously reject Centerpoint's renewable natural gas program
The utility says it remains "committed to the importance of bringing a renewable natural gas option to our customers."
By Catherine Morehouse • Updated July 29, 2019 -
TVA to raise rates, will consider closing older coal plants
The Tennessee Valley Authority will consider closing down two older coal plants totaling more than 2 GW of capacity.
By Robert Walton • Aug. 24, 2018 -
HECO warns of extended outages as Hawaii braces for Hurricane Lane
Experts are concerned the slow-moving storm could disrupt fuel deliveries or petroleum refining in the state, which relies on oil for much of its electricity generation.
By Gavin Bade • Aug. 24, 2018 -
PacifiCorp, Idaho Power agree to make CAISO their reliability coordinator
As the California grid operator draws closer to filing at FERC for approval of its Reliability Coordinator services, two more utilities have signed on following a commitment by the Balancing Authority of Northern California in July.
By Peter Maloney • Aug. 24, 2018 -
New York unveils new toolkit to drive solar on brownfields
The procurement guidelines aim to spur community solar development on landfills and other underutilized land, advancing the state's 50% renewable generation goals.
By Iulia Gheorghiu • Aug. 24, 2018 -
Opinion
Interactive: Wind turbines are getting more powerful as 'specific power' declines
The new 2017 Wind Technologies Market Report, prepared by Lawrence Berkeley National Lab and released by the U.S. Department of Energy, shows a trend in turbines that do better in lower wind speeds.
By Ryan Wiser, Mark Bolinger, Ben Hoen and Bentham Paulos • Aug. 23, 2018 -
Court ruling a setback for EPA efforts to undermine coal ash rule
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit concluded Obama-era coal ash rules, which the Trump administration seeks to weaken, did not go far enough to protect the environment.
By Robert Walton • Aug. 23, 2018 -
Dems question FERC over chief of staff role in coal, nuke bailout
Sen. Maria Cantwell and Rep. Frank Pallone say statements made by FERC Chief of Staff Anthony Pugliese "call into question the impartiality and independence of the Commission."
By Gavin Bade • Aug. 23, 2018 -
DTE begins work on $1B Michigan gas plant
The Blue Water Energy Center will help replace three coal-fired plants DTE Energy plans to retire by 2023.
By Robert Walton • Aug. 23, 2018 -
Deep Dive
EPA's new ACE rule is a coal lifeline 'disguised as a GHG regulation,' critics say
Changes to the EPA's New Source Review process could allow coal plants to stay open longer — if operators choose them over cleaner technologies.
By Gavin Bade • Aug. 22, 2018