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November 5, 2024

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Grid United
Skelly’s Grid United Quickly Making Waves
Michael Skelly is back, building long-distance transmission lines to move clean energy and unite the nation's grid.
Independence Demolition
AEP, Liberty Utilities Try Again on Kentucky Territory Deal
American Electric Power and Liberty Utilities have filed a fresh application with FERC seeking approval of the sale of AEP’s Kentucky operations to Liberty.
Shutterstock
Eversource Still Eyeing Offshore Wind Sale
Eversource’s 2022 earnings were hit by continued uncertainty over its offshore wind portfolio despite record profits, the company said in a call with analysts.
Sacramento Municipal Utility District
SEPA Lauds Utilities in 2023 Transformation Leaderboard
SEPA released its latest assessment gauging utilities’ progress and identifying actions to accelerate the industry’s transition to a carbon-free energy system.
Duke Energy
Duke Energy Meets 2022 Targets, Takes Hit on Renewables Sale
Duke Energy reported that it met earnings expectations for 2022 and highlighted its near-term spending plans on an analyst call.
PJM
Policymakers Working to Meet Spiking Demand of Data Centers in Virginia
Demand growth in Northern Virginia's power-hungry Data Center Alley is accelerating, and policymakers are trying to ensure new demand can be met reliably.
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Dominion Energy Sees Loss in Q4; Earnings Fall for 2022
Dominion announced its 4th quarter earnings, and CEO Robert Blue discussed legislation in Virginia that would reform how the firm regulated in its main state.
WEC Energy Group
WEC Touts Renewable Investment in Year-end Earnings
WEC Energy Group leadership plugged the billions per year they’ll spend on transforming their utility’s energy mix during a year-end earnings call.
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FERC Orders Changes to PacifiCorp and NV Energy Interconnection Rules
FERC ordered show cause proceedings on PacifiCorp’s and NV Energy’s interconnection rules while approving changes to limit speculative projects in Nevada.
Cal Fire Shasta-Trinity Unit
PG&E Can be Tried Again for Manslaughter
A judge said there is enough evidence to try PG&E on four manslaughter counts and other charges from the September 2020 Zogg Fire in Shasta County, Calif.

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