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Connecticut legislators unveiled a bill that would put the state’s only nuclear power generator on equal footing with renewable energy resources.
A legislative hearing to explore Cuomo administration subsidies for nuclear plants left lawmakers frustrated as the PSC and NYSERDA declined to attend.
NYISO CEO Brad Jones and NY PSC Chair Audrey Zibelman told legislators they're not concerned about replacing the capacity of the Indian Point nuclear plant.
The Indiana Senate approved a controversial bill that would phase out the state’s retail net metering program, moving it to the House.
The CEO of FirstEnergy said the company plans to seek subsidies - zero-emission credits (ZECs) - for its Ohio nuclear plants to make them attractive to buyers.
A panel of experts discussing New Jersey’s energy future agreed that the Garden State has made great strides on installing renewable generation resources.
Butte County urged FERC to order the California Department of Water Resources to establish its own public safety program to help manage the Oroville Dam.
Experts told regulators at NARUC's winter meeting that regulatory inconsistencies have hindered the implementation of PURPA, especially in non-RTO markets.
Independent power producers filed a federal suit challenging Illinois’ zero-emission credits for Exelon’s Quad Cities and Clinton nuclear plants.
ZEC legislation bolstered Exelon's earnings per share and helped save the Clinton nuclear generation plant.
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