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Utilities claim MISO charges millions in unjustified transmission fees
Southern Co. and three utilities located in Missouri claim the Midcontinent ISO has been overcharhing them by millions to bring power across the Entergy grid which the regional operator began managing in 2013.
By Robert Walton • June 2, 2015 -
Exelon to decide fate of Illinois nuclear plant in September, CEO says
The fate of two of Exelon's nuclear facilities may be tied to the upcoming PJM base residual auction; a third plant not in that market is also struggling.
By Robert Walton • June 2, 2015 -
Texas renewables mandate repeal bill flounders in state House
Sen. Troy Fraser's SB 931 to end the Texas renewables mandate and defund a transmission build out is going nowhere.
By Herman K. Trabish • June 1, 2015 -
Illinois AG, consumer group accuse Dynegy of MISO market manipulation
Federal regulators will take comment on the allegations until June 17.
By Robert Walton • June 1, 2015 -
Kansas Gov. signs law directing agencies to comply with Clean Power Plan
While the state is still opposed to the Clean Power Plan, Gov. Brownback seems to believe making a state compliance ban is better than having the EPA do it for them.
By Robert Walton • June 1, 2015 -
NRG, ITC partner in proposed $3.5B bailout Puerto Rico's troubled utility
The two companies have reportedly partnered with a private investment firm in a $3.5 billion deal to assist the island's ailing utility.
By Robert Walton • June 1, 2015 -
SCE&G, Duke reach settlements to add 190 MW of solar in South Carolina
SCE&G will add 84 MW, and Duke will construct 106 MW, each split equally between utility-scale installments, and residential, C&I, and community solar projects.
By Herman K. Trabish • May 29, 2015 -
New Mexico regulators delay San Juan coal plant decision
Regulators delayed a decision on Public Service of New Mexico's plan to purchase additional power from the coal-fired facility.
By Robert Walton • May 29, 2015 -
Deep Dive
How climate change threatens the Western grid, and what to do about it
Current estimates of reserve margins could be as much as 25% off, according to new research.
By Herman K. Trabish • May 29, 2015 -
Lawsuit alleges TX regulators illegally allowed coal plants to pollute above EPA limits
Environmental groups say email records show Texas regulators plotting with utilities to give them a break from EPA particulate regulations.
By Robert Walton • May 29, 2015 -
Weak winds in Q1 hit utilities, developers in their pocketbooks
But, analysts say increased accuracy of long-term forecasts for bigger wind projects eases the short term concerns.
By Herman K. Trabish • May 28, 2015 -
Illinois lawmakers ignore Exelon's warnings, delay nuclear subsidy bill
Though Exelon has threatened to shutter three facilities absent legislative action, it appears Illinois lawmakers will not consider subsidies in this session.
By Robert Walton • May 28, 2015 -
Federal appeals court rejects Kansas, utility challenge to cross-state pollution rule
The D.C. Circuit unanimously rejected Kansas' challenge to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s implementation of the Cross-State Air Pollution Rule.
By Robert Walton • May 28, 2015 -
Coal retirements could lead Kentucky to 'accidental' compliance with the Clean Power Plan
While the state debates with the idea of not submitting a plan to meet Clean Power Plan emissions targets, coal plant retirements could lead to compliance anyway.
By Robert Walton • May 28, 2015 -
Buffett's BHE Renewables buys 655 MW of wind, 7 solar projects
Warren Buffett's unregulated renewables subsidiary acquires Nebraska, Minnesota, and Illinois holdings from Geronimo Energy.
By Herman K. Trabish • May 27, 2015 -
EPA tightens pollution controls on plants during startup, shutdown
The EPA has directed 36 states to tighten rules governing pollution emitted from facilities during startup, shutdown and malfunction.
By Robert Walton • May 27, 2015 -
EPA signals final Clean Power Plan rule due in August
The Obama administration intends to issue several rules governing energy and the environment this summer, including a final version of the Clean Power Plan and new rules for the oil, gas and coal sectors.
By Robert Walton • May 27, 2015 -
Nevada utility-solar compromise could raise state's net metering cap
The amended bill allows for 235 MW of more net metered solar and asks regulators for a long-term fix.
By Herman K. Trabish • May 27, 2015 -
UC Berkeley researchers say they have found a cheaper carbon capture solution
A metal-organic framework developed at the University of California at Berkeley could slash the energy needed to perform carbon capture at coal facilities.
By Robert Walton • May 27, 2015 -
EIA: 90 GW of coal retirements expected under EPA's Clean Power Plan
New analysis from the U.S. Energy Information Administration finds power prices would rise almost 5% by 2020.
By Robert Walton • May 26, 2015 -
CPUC approves contentious new 500 MW gas plant for SDG&E
Critics say the utility can get the same generation from renewables and energy efficiency.
By Herman K. Trabish • May 26, 2015 -
Deep Dive
How new transmission is unlocking wind power's potential in Michigan's Thumb
Michigan’s comprehensive transmission planning previews what is possible for the Clean Power Plan.
By Herman K. Trabish • May 26, 2015 -
PJM, New York electricity markets experience price spikes
The New York Independent System Operator's western zone saw prices jump past $1,000/MWh last week.
By Robert Walton • May 26, 2015 -
South Mississippi drops bid for portion of Kemper coal gasification plant
Citing rising costs and changing energy needs, South Mississippi Electric has dropped its bid to purchase a portion of Southern Company's gasification plant.
By Robert Walton • May 22, 2015 -
Did the EPA drop carbon capture tech from its new power plant rules?
A report suggests the agency may have dropped a controversial requirement that new coal plants be built with CCS technology.
By Robert Walton • May 22, 2015