Florida Power & Light Company posted its best numbers ever for service reliability in 2021.
The metrics the company uses to track its electric service – including the average outage time, the average number of interruptions, and the average number of momentary interruptions or flickers – all... Read More »
The Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC), Indiana Michigan Power (I&M) filed the Powering the Next Tomorrow plan, laying out a path to add 2,100 MW of wind and solar energy generation by 2028.
“Our Powering the Next Tomorrow plan is a major step in I&M’s strategic, responsible transition... Read More »
The Smart Electric Power Alliance (SEPA) has introduced a new framework for identifying actions that have the greatest carbon-reduction impacts.
SEPA’s new paper -- Tiers of Electricity Decarbonization -- outlines a five-step process for developing or reviewing a carbon-reduction plan. Entities... Read More »
Work on the first solar energy facility in East St. Louis began this week, launching a $10.2 million project by Ameren Illinois that will end up producing 2.5 MW of electricity.
The site, which will eventually be comprised of more than 5,700 solar panels, will encompass 17 acres across from East ... Read More »
Two committees in both houses of the Missouri General Assembly on Wednesday approved bills that would renew and expand upon provisions of state law that bore Ameren Missouri’s Smart Energy Plan, an $8.4 billion grid modernization project.
The Missouri House Utilities Committee voted to pass H... Read More »
Interested in hydrogen as a low-carbon solution for future use, Louisville Gas and Electric (LG&E) and Kentucky Utilities (KU) this week joined the study efforts embodied in the Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet’s Hydrogen Hub.
“We believe because of our low-cost energy, abundant natura... Read More »
Avangrid has joined the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Better Climate Challenge, through which it commits to reducing its greenhouse gas emissions by at least 50 percent in 10 years.
Avangrid, a leading clean energy company, is one of more than 80 organizations across the U.S. economy partic... Read More »
A coalition of nine power companies has joined a U.S. Supreme Court Case on the side of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), arguing in favor of the agency’s authority to regulate the greenhouse gas emissions pouring from power plants.
The nine partners include Exelon Corporation, Consol... Read More »
Researchers from the Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have developed a new way to store large amounts of energy from renewable sources.
The research is focused on vanadium redox flow batteries, which are large batteries designed to store massive amounts of energy fo... Read More »
Two Arizona electric utilities commended recent state House approval of a bipartisan bill that would repeal several provisions of a roughly 20-year-old Arizona law promoting electric generation competition.
The Arizona House on Feb. 23 voted 37-21 to approve House Bill 2101, which would repeal mo... Read More »