Economy-wide carbon dioxide emissions in New England fell by 28 to 34% between March and June versus a year earlier.
Exelon (NASDAQ: EXC) will close 2 Illinois nuclear plants that face hundreds of millions of dollars of revenue shortfalls.
NYISO has decided to remain in remote work mode for the rest of the year, officials told the Management Committee.
The COVID-19 pandemic and accompanying recession will significantly reduce electricity demand in California through 2023.
Hitachi ABB Power Grids agreed to join the Asset to Vendor Network for Power Utilities, a cybersecurity-focused information sharing network.
The Montana PSC “arbitrarily and unlawfully” reduced solar generators’ payments and contract lengths under PURPA, the Supreme Court ruled.
FERC partially accepted Dayton Power and Light’s transmission rate incentives request, requiring more information on its petition for an RTO participation adder.
NYISO energy markets performed competitively in the second quarter, with the pandemic leading to the lowest load and average fuel prices in more than a decade.
Hurricane Laura’s impending landfall along the Gulf Coast has MISO, Entergy, SPP and ERCOT bracing for grid impacts.
NERC CEO Jim Robb said the ERO will not request further delays for seven standards that were deferred earlier this year.