The first phase of the stateʻs Charge Up New Jersey electric vehicle (EV) incentive program ends on Dec. 15, with the program is on track to disburse about $30 million for nearly 6,000 new EVs.
To qualify for the incentive, residents must have purchased or leased an eligible EV between Jan. 17 a... Read More »
ExxonMobil is taking steps to further reduce greenhouse gas emissions over the next five years in accordance with the Paris Agreement.
Specifically, the company will reduce the intensity of operated upstream greenhouse gas emissions by 15 to 20 percent by 2025. This includes a 40 to 50 percent d... Read More »
A filing with the Public Service Commission of West Virginia (PSC), made this week by Appalachian Power and Wheeling Power, proposes to create a means of recovering costs -- an infrastructure tracker -- incurred through investments in infrastructure between base rate cases.
“The infrastructure ... Read More »
Arizona Public Service Company (APS) issued two requests for proposals (RFPs) this week for renewable energy, peaking capacity resources, and battery energy storage.
Under the plans, solar will be paired with storage, as seen most recently in a separate agreement between APS and Invenergy. That a... Read More »
The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU) has received applications from two developers for its recent solicitation for offshore wind capacity.
The board seeks to award 1,200 MW to 2,400 MW of offshore wind energy, potentially tripling the state’s committed capacity. It moves the state ... Read More »
Duke Energy is teaming up with Siemens Energy and Clemson University to study the use of hydrogen as a fuel source and for energy storage at Duke Energy’s power plant at Clemson University.
The study will look at various forms of hydrogen production, including green hydrogen, created from water... Read More »
Under a series of corporate Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) agreed last week, Amazon will buy up 650 MW of renewable energy offtake from electric utility company ENGIE.
The surge of power will stem from wind and solar projects in the United States, Italy, and France.
For ENGIE, this represe... Read More »
A joint effort between Hydro One and ITC Michigan finished this week should boost the reliability of electricity flowing between Ontario and Michigan, thanks to upgrades to an international transmission line running from Windsor, Ontario to Detroit.
The upgrades include updated equipment and new... Read More »
Last week, a group of energy companies serving approximately 50 million people in the U.S. Southeast have established a centralized, automated energy exchange known as the Southeast Energy Exchange Market (SEEM) and intend to file for federal approval.
Known as a 15-minute energy market, the exch... Read More »
Georgia Power received the first nuclear fuel shipment for its new Vogtle Unit 3 reactor, currently under construction but nearing completion.
This milestone marks a major step for the Vogtle 3 & 4 nuclear expansion project towards operations. To receive nuclear fuel, construction of specific are... Read More »