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September 9, 2024

Company News

PGE Gets More Time to File Bankruptcy Plan
The federal judge overseeing PG&E Corp.’s bankruptcy case gave the company four more months to come up with a Chapter 11 reorganization plan.
Xcel Latest MISO Utility to Pledge Zero Coal
Minnesota’s Xcel Energy is aiming to be coal-free by 2030, supported by extending service of its nuclear plant and using more natural gas-fired generation.
LS Power Gets Incentive for NY Public Policy Project
FERC granted LS Power Grid New York’s request for an abandoned plant incentive for a transmission project approved by NYISO.
UPDATED: Cal Fire Pins Deadly Camp Fire on PGE
Pacific Gas and Electric transmission and distribution lines caused the deadliest and most destructive fire in California history, state officials said.
Turlock Irrigation District to Join Western EIM
CAISO said that Turlock Irrigation District, California’s oldest irrigation district, signed an agreement to join the Energy Imbalance Market in April 2021.
Texas PUC Briefs: May 9, 2019
The Texas Public Utility Commission gave its final blessing to a $1.37 billion transaction involving Oncor, Sharyland Utilities and Sempra Energy.
Ex-Coal Plant Site Chosen for Mass. OSW Hub
Anbaric will spend $650 million to build a delivery hub for offshore wind at Brayton Point, the former site of New England’s largest coal plant.
Mild Weather Undercuts CenterPoint Q1 Earnings
CenterPoint Energy reported that mild weather that reduced customers’ power usage drove first-quarter earnings down to $140 million ($0.28/share).
PGE Probed by Plaintiffs’ Lawyers, SEC
PG&E Corp. came under criticism from a federal judge, who ordered its new CEO and board members to view the scene of the devastating Camp Fire.
Tucson Electric Power Signs up for Western EIM
The Western Energy Imbalance Market chalked up another future member after Tucson Electric Power signed an agreement saying it will join in April 2022.

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