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Eversource will take a fourth-quarter 2023 impairment of up to $1.6 billion due to the ongoing struggles of its offshore wind joint ventures with Ørsted.
Federal regulators have issued their first-ever environmental impact evaluation of multiple offshore wind lease areas.
NuScale Power is changing its focus from research and development to commercialization, with a resulting 28% reduction in its full-time workforce.
The groups charged with leading New York’s energy transition enter 2024 trying to build on momentum from in 2023 while recovering from its disappointments.
Washington’s one-year-old cap-and-invest program will be one of the dominant issues during the state’s 2024 legislative session, which begins Jan. 8.
Contracts for renewable energy projects totaling more than 8 GW of capacity in New York have been canceled as developers scramble to get out of unprofitable deals and rebid at higher cost.
Delaware's environmental agency has proposed an offshore wind procurement strategy for the state.
Clean energy in New Jersey moved forward in 2023 with community solar and Advanced Clean Cars II, and in reverse with the shutdown of the Ocean Wind offshore development.
Vineyard Wind 1 generated its first power for New England, sending about 5 MW of electricity to the grid via its interconnection point on Cape Cod.
Equinor and bp have terminated the offtake agreement with New York for the Empire Wind 2 project.
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