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OG&E earnings rise on weather and transmission
OGE Energy Q1 earnings more than doubled over last year.
By Herman K. Trabish • May 4, 2014 -
CenterPoint Energy earnings positive amid grid investment plans
CenterPoint Energy has filed for full control of a new power line construction in Texas, after ERCOT ruled that it would split responsibility with two other parties.
By Claire Cameron • May 1, 2014 -
Washington Governor proposes end to coal power
Washington state's Governor released a set of proposals aimed at "cleaning up" the state's energy profile.
By Claire Cameron • May 1, 2014 -
PSEG earnings jump on new transmission, high demand
PSEG also announced it had reached a $1.2 billion settlement to move its Energy Strong program forward.
By Herman K. Trabish • May 1, 2014 -
Solar up, but PG&E earnings drop on gas line explosion costs
Pacific Gas & Electric may be the leading utility for solar, but it's not keeping earnings up.
By Herman K. Trabish • May 1, 2014 -
Xcel CEO: Too early to call electric sales growth a trend
Xcel reported strong earnings on positive electric and natural gas margins.
By Herman K. Trabish • May 1, 2014 -
Edison CEO: 'Primary strategy' to invest in distribution network
Edison International announced first quarter earnings for 2014, hailing a new deal over the closure of the San Onofre Nuclear Plant.
By Claire Cameron • May 1, 2014 -
Southern's electric sales spike on winter weather, high demand
Southern's first quarter earnings hit $351 million.
By Claire Cameron • May 1, 2014 -
Exelon CEO explains Pepco deal as earnings fall
The cold weather, a number of outages and high replacement power costs drove Exelon's Q1 2014 earnings down.
By Claire Cameron • May 1, 2014 -
Dominion's earnings up as coal-to-liquids plant, new solar move ahead
"Favorable weather" drove some of the gains, according to Dominion CEO Thomas Farrell II.
By Herman K. Trabish • April 30, 2014 -
NextEra grows renewables as earnings rise
The company announced the formation of "yieldco" to own up to 2,000 MW of solar and wind generation.
By Herman K. Trabish • April 30, 2014 -
Regulators push Hawaii utilities towards new business models
Hawaii PUC wants to see rate cuts and improved integration of distributed generation.
By Herman K. Trabish • April 30, 2014 -
New England will survive summer peaks, says grid operator
ISO New England says it has enough capacity to cope with summer spikes in demand.
By Claire Cameron • April 30, 2014 -
Supreme Court upholds EPA's power plant air pollution rule
The decision to uphold the "good neighbor" rule could prompt more coal plant retirements across the country.
By Claire Cameron • April 30, 2014 -
Under attack, EIA defends renewables projections
Results may vary with EIA's renewable projections.
By Herman K. Trabish • April 29, 2014 -
How Xcel Energy integrates renewables onto the grid
Big data and artificial intelligence provide more advanced forecasting, more affordable renewables for Xcel Energy.
By Herman K. Trabish • April 29, 2014 -
FERC decision forces solar, wind generators to pay for wires in SoCal desert
California ISO has ceded control of certain power lines and transformers in the L.A. metro area to Southern California Edison.
By Herman K. Trabish • April 29, 2014 -
Energy Future Holdings files for bankruptcy
Will Warren Buffett buy Oncor in a fire sale?
By Herman K. Trabish • April 29, 2014 -
EIA: Power plant retirements to slash projected emissions
Coal and nuclear plant retirements cut projected CO2 emissions for 2040.
By Claire Cameron • April 28, 2014 -
Top 10 utilities for solar
10 utilities accounted for 82% of all new U.S. solar capacity in 2013.
By Herman K. Trabish • April 28, 2014 -
Solar donations to GA regulators' campaigns raise questions
The utility industry has long come under fire for donating to regulators' election campaigns. This time, it's the solar industry.
By Herman K. Trabish • April 28, 2014 -
Solar trouble in Hawaiian paradise
The Alliance for Solar Choice is out with a new survey that shows Hawaiians may like rooftop solar more than their utility.
By Herman K. Trabish • April 28, 2014 -
DTE Energy reports big profits from record cold
Moving forward, DTE plans to spend on environmental compliance and replacing their aging coal fleet.
By Herman K. Trabish • April 28, 2014 -
California's rooftop solar future up for debate
The California PUC began its workshop on the future of distributed solar in the state.
By Claire Cameron • April 27, 2014 -
Why isn't rooftop solar flourishing in the South?
Solar power has failed to take off in some Southern states due to a lack of agreement between regulators, utilities, and solar advocates.
By Claire Cameron • April 27, 2014