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Exelon worked on several tracks, negotiating settlements with some of those who initially opposed the deal while working to undermine the arguments of those who remained in its way.
Creditors of the 55-MW Fibrominn power plant — the first in the U.S. designed to burn poultry litter as its primary fuel — have won federal approval to gobble up the Minnesota facility from receivership.
This week's company briefs include news on NorthWestern Corp., Duke Energy, FirstEnergy, Allete, Entergy, Consumers Energy and DTE Energy.
The Maryland Public Service Commission voted 3-2 to approve Exelon's controversial acquisition of Pepco Holdings Inc. Friday, saying Exelon's reputation for service excellence was the deciding factor.
FERC said it supports a settlement under which Ameren would refund $7.1 million to resolve a dispute over its purchase of two Illinois utilities.
A former Soviet spy who lived in the U.S. for more than 35 years under an assumed identity has been working since 2011 for NYISO.
Ameren, Wisconsin Energy and Xcel Energy announced their first-quarter earnings results.
Extreme winter temperatures, while not as severe as last year, continue to play a major role in companies’ earnings results and business strategies.
Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Energy disclosed that it recently acquired a site for solar generation development in MISO’s central region.
A round-up of news from the PJM Market Implementation Committee on May 6, 2015.
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