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September 5, 2024

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Duke Energy Indiana
Consumer Groups Question Duke Indiana-Singapore Transaction
Public consumer groups are dismayed over Duke Energy Indiana’s allowing a Singaporean government-owned investment firm to own a 20% stake in the company.
Report: Southeast Utilities Must Speed up to Get to Net Zero
Despite progress in reducing GHGs, Southeastern utilities aren't poised to reach net-zero emissions by 2050, the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy said.
FERC OKs Avangrid PNM Purchase
Avangrid moved closer to completing its acquisition of PNM Resources as FERC approved the deal, turning aside Farmington, N.M. protests.
NextEra Chief Declares ‘Love’ for GridLiance Tx Assets
NextEra Energy said its acquisition of GridLiance furthers its strategy to be “North America's leading competitive transmission provider.”
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Eversource, Solar Developer Settle Stormwater Runoff Claim
Eversource Energy and solar developer CS Energy agree to pay fines to settle claims that they damaged wetlands in Massachusetts. Shutterstock
NYPSC OKs $800 Million Transmission Cost Recovery for Con Ed
The NYPSC approved $800 million in cost recovery by ConEd for transmission projects to enhance reliability because of the dwindling of peaker plants in NYC.
FERC Dismisses Generators’ Complaint Against Mystic
FERC dismissed a complaint by New England generators against Exelon's Mystic cost-of-service agreement.
FERC Rejects GreenHat Arguments in Shell Case
FERC rejected GreenHat Energy's arguments in a rehearing request on its contract dispute with Shell Energy.
FERC Rejects Mich. Transco’s EV Charging Bid
FERC sided with 2 Mich. utilities in a turf war with METC over its request to spend $15 million on a pilot project to build chargers for long-haul trucks.
CPUC Applies Stricter Oversight to PG&E
California's PUC used its new enhanced oversight & enforcement powers for the first time against PG&E, citing the utility’s failure to weigh wildfire risks.

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