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A Maryland school district is expanding its partnership with Highland Electric Fleets to electrify its buses to use as distributed energy resources in PJM.
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PG&E asked the CPUC to approve a plan that would allow it to sell a stake in a new generation subsidiary, with proceeds to be used to fund capital investment.
Record government spending will not mitigate climate change without philanthropy continuing its role, speakers told the Global Clean Energy Action Forum.
NV Energy is seeking approval from Nevada regulators to establish an account for tracking expenses related to its efforts to join an RTO by 2030.
FirstEnergy abruptly replaced CEO Steven Strah with the chair of its board of directors, John W. Somerhalder II, citing the former's “decision to retire.”
A U.S. bankruptcy judge has conditionally approved Brazos Electric’s proposed exit from bankruptcy and settlement with ERCOT over winter storm charges.
PG&E and Southern California Edison have filed incident reports with the California PUC related to the two largest wildfires burning in the state.
Brazos Electric has offered to pay ERCOT as much as $1.44 billion, settling its dispute with the Texas grid operator over market prices after the winter storm.
Seven Western entities have now expressed support for participating in the next phase of SPP's market development in the Western Interconnection.
Entergy countered claims recently made to FERC that it is purposefully undermining transmission planning in MISO South.
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