Southern California Edison (SCE) has secured battery-based energy storage resources as a means of meeting local capacity requirements in the Santa Clara sub-area.
SCE has signed seven contracts for 195 megawatts of resources, per officials, noting the effort was the result of SCE’s Aliso Canyon... Read More »
Commissioner Anthony J. O’Donnell of the Maryland Public Service Commission testified yesterday before the U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works on behalf of the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (NARUC) on a draft bill on nuclear waste policy.
The discuss... Read More »
Exelon Corporation issued a statement Tuesday applauding Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf’s decision to join the U.S. Climate Alliance and the release of Pennsylvania's Climate Action Plan.
“As the nation’s largest producer of emissions-free energy, Exelon commends Governor Wolf’s decision to j... Read More »
Pacific Power will deliver smart meters to residential and business customers in Eastern Oregon next month, replacing aging electric meters throughout the spring and summer.
“We’re installing smart meters here in Eastern Oregon as part of an upgrade for the homes and businesses we serve,” L... Read More »
The Federal Emergency Management Association (FEMA) has approved $24.1 million to the state of Florida to assist West Florida Electric Cooperative Association with reimbursement for the costs of emergency measures following Hurricane Michael.
The grant will reimburse West Florida Electric for deb... Read More »
Federal, state, and local officials in New Jersey are calling for funding energy efficiency and conservation programs to help reduce the effects of climate change in New Jersey.
The Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant program, authorized in the 2007 Energy Independence and Security Act... Read More »
The MPLX Sherwood Gas Processing Complex in West Virginia’s Doddridge County recently expanded its processing capacity by another 400 million cubic feet per day.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony last week put the finishing touch of additions that push the plant past its already 2.2 billion cubic feet ... Read More »
New York State is offering $280 million for energy storage projects as part of an initiative to reach the goal of 3,000 megawatts of energy storage by 2030.
It also supports Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s Green New Deal, a clean energy and jobs agenda that puts New York State on a path to a carbon-neutral... Read More »
After being recently disconnected from the electrical grid, officials said the Susquehanna Steam Electric Station Unit 2 reactor is again fully functional.
“Our proactive maintenance work will keep Susquehanna generating dependable, carbon-free energy safely and efficiently to meet the needs o... Read More »
The largest solar farm in the state of Tennessee recently began operations at Naval Support Activity (NSA) Mid-South in Millington.
The project is the result of a public-private partnership that included the City of Millington, the U.S. Navy, Memphis Light, Gas and Water (MLGW), Tennessee Valley ... Read More »