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September 4, 2024

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AES Corp.
FERC OKs SoCal Edison Battery Settlement
FERC approved a settlement between Southern California Edison and opponents that reduces potential costs and smooths the way for battery interconnections.
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WeaveGrid Plans New EV Charging Project Under Cohort X
Cohort X is the tenth group of companies backed by the nonprofit Elemental Excelerator.
NextEra Energy Resources
NextEra Buying up Water Companies
NextEra Energy has entered into a $45 million agreement to acquire a portfolio of regulated water and wastewater assets in eight counties near Houston.
Roger Merchant
Maine Regulators Hear from CMP, Residents on NECEC Permit
A delay of the NECEC transmission line could cost Central Maine Power an extra $67 million, according to CEO Thorn Dickinson.
Plug Power
Fuel Cell Maker Plug Power Has Global Ambitions
Plug Power says it has the technology to build large fuel cell systems and power them with green hydrogen from a fleet of factories it is now building.
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Hawaii’s HART Gets $7M in Legal Funds for Land Dispute
Hawaii's HART was granted an additional $7 million in legal funds to aid in a dispute over a parcel of land needed for its 20-mile light-rail project.
NRC
Akin Gump Public Policy Team Helped Win Ohio Nuke Bailout
Affidavits filed in U.S. bankruptcy court reveal Akin Gump helped FirstEnergy win passage of Ohio HB 6, but they denied knowledge of any illegal activity.
Shutterstock
Global Hydrogen Conference Reveals Plans to Ship Sunshine
The race to make hydrogen the world's transportation and industrial fuel in order to reduce carbon dioxide emissions is well underway.
NWS
PG&E Shuts off Power During Wind Storm but Limits PSPS
PG&E de-energized power lines in California as high winds and drought raised the risk of wildfires, but it was able to keep its latest PSPS more limited.
Texas Admin Monitor
Regulators Debate Competition in Entergy’s Texas Footprint
The Texas PUC discussed the lack of competition in Entergy Texas’ footprint, questioning whether previous cost recoveries have benefited ratepayers.

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