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SPP COO Lanny Nickell pointed to a lack of gas generation as the culprit behind the first load sheds in the grid operator’s history.
PG&E will sell its iconic San Francisco headquarters to real estate venture Hines Atlas US for $800 million.
The CAISO Board of Governors approved changes to the ISO’s criteria for recommending new board members to California’s governor.
The Biden administration must develop specific plans for cutting emissions in half by 2030 ahead of COP26 in Glasgow, panelists at the annual NEECE said.
A bill before the New York State Assembly would create a clean fuel standard based on a standard adopted in California in 2009.
Ski manufacturer Renoun used the Climate Neutral emissions estimator to help it face up to the environmental footprint of its business.
Vermont Climate Council is concerned it won't have time for proper public dialogue on equity to inform the state's climate plan.
A bill that proponents say will help Nevada “capture its place in the new energy economy” unanimously passed the state Senate on Friday.
Washington legislators have earmarked more than $4 million to build the state’s first two hydrogen vehicle refueling stations.
The CPUC proposed requiring electric providers to procure 11.5 GW of new resources between 2023 and 2026 to meet the state’s reliability needs.
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