New Jersey
PSEG CEO Ralph Izzo asked New Jersey legislators to approve subsidies for the company’s three in-state nuclear power plants.
PSEG CEO Ralph Izzo said that the company has received “just about universal support for the continued operation” of its nuclear plants.
A panel of experts discussing New Jersey’s energy future agreed that the Garden State has made great strides on installing renewable generation resources.
This week's state briefs include news on California, Connecticut, Idaho, Kentucky, Maine, Massachusetts, Maryland, Minnesota, Nebraska, New Jersey and others.
This week's state briefs include news on California, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Missouri, New Jersey, North Carolina and Ohio.
FirstEnergy announced Thursday it is withdrawing its request for state public utility designation for its all-transmission spin-off.
This week's state briefs include news on California, Indiana, Iowa, Maryland, Michigan, Montana, Nebraska, New Jersey, New Mexico and other states.
The PJM Planning Committee and Transmission Expansion Advisory Committee (TEAC) considered the loss of the Quad Cities nuclear plant and discussed Order 1000 rules, $1.1 billion in end-of-life projects for PSE&G and the third RTEP window of the year.
Regulators urged their colleagues at the NARUC summer conference to join them in developing cybersecurity rules for electric distribution companies.
Exelon is buying the Consolidated Edison (Con Ed) retail energy business as it continues its efforts to hedge against falling wholesale power prices.
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