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California’s three investor-owned utilities want lawmakers to limit their liability for wildfires sparked by power lines.
New York is charting its own course for integrating distributed energy resources into its grid, industry experts said at Infocast's NY Energy Market Summit.
CPUC President Michael Picker told California lawmakers that the commission is increasingly focused on wildfire prevention.
NYISO’s release of draft carbon pricing recommendations sparked annoyance and frustration among some stakeholders.
The New England Clean Energy Council (NECEC) held its annual review of energy and environmental bills the New England states took action on this year.
The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the cost allocation for the Presque Isle system support resource agreements to Michigan Upper Peninsula consumers.
FERC granted AEP Energy Partners’ request to transmit power between ERCOT and Mexico over existing DC tie connections.
A D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals panel declined to review FERC’s approval of plans to expand capacity on the Algonquin Natural Gas pipeline.
AEP cancelled its proposed $4.5 billion Wind Catcher Energy Connection project one day after its rejection by the Texas Public Utility Commission (PUCT).
At what point will a New York offshore wind bid become firm and binding? And how will state agencies ensure a project delivers promised benefits?
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