The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has authorized the export of domestically produced liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the proposed Jordan Cove LNG Terminal in Coos Bay, Ore.
“Today’s export authorization for Jordan Cove, the first U.S West Coast LNG project, will ease access to further pos... Read More »
PG&E -- the union of PG&E Corporation and Pacific Gas and Electric Company -- announced changes to its risk and safety leadership this week to improve safety culture at the California company.
Currently, PG&E has both a Vice President of Internal Audit and Chief Risk Officer. These positions ove... Read More »
Beginning in September, AEP Ohio, a subsidiary of American Electric Power, intends to return to normal business practices, per a filing with the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO).
Ohio’s COVID-19 emergency plan, which has been in effect since March 13, barred service disconnections fo... Read More »
Shedding its tidy portfolio of pipelines and other natural-gas infrastructure will make Dominion Energy a more focused company that will play to its strengths in the regulated-utility sector, corporate officials told investment analysts on July 6.
Dominion caused some fireworks in the energy indu... Read More »
ExxonMobil and Princeton University’s Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment have extended their partnership to research lower-emission technologies and energy solutions.
They have already worked together on many research projects, including CO2 capture, power generation, and new innov... Read More »
A bill to support rural communities and critical infrastructure providers in response to the COVID-19 pandemic has garnered support from the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA) and NTCA, The Rural Broadband Association.
The bill -- the Flexible Financing for Rural America Act ... Read More »
As part of its Smart Energy Plan, Ameren Missouri began installing upgrades for 1.2 million electric meters and 130,000 gas modules throughout the state last week.
These efforts began in St. Charles, Mo., but they will stretch over years to come and cover a wide spectrum of Ameren’s service ar... Read More »
Responding to a directive from Gov. Andrew Cuomo, the New York State Public Service Commission (PSC) created a new proceeding to assess and address the effects the COVID-19 pandemic has had on utilities, regulated services, and their customers in New York.
That pandemic forced Cuomo to declare a ... Read More »
The Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP) project was suddenly canceled over the July 4 weekend by two major utility companies, who cited a still-uncertain legal environment that had already delayed the project more than three years and nearly doubled its original cost.
Dominion Energy and Duke Energy sa... Read More »
Portland General Electric (PGE) is launching a pilot program that will incentivize the installation and connection of residential energy storage batteries.
The program, which goes live in the fall, calls for PGE to dispatch 525 residential energy storage batteries, which will contribute up to fou... Read More »