Turkey Point Faces Lawsuit Over Cooling Canal Leaks
Two environmental groups on March 22 filed a notice of intent to sue Florida Power & Light (FPL) in federal court over leaks from the utility’s Turkey Point Nuclear Plant south of Miami that have raised concerns about contamination of area… Read More
 
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D.C. Regulators Approve Exelon-Pepco Merger
Exelon's acquisition of Pepco Holdings was approved March 23 as the District of Columbia Public Service Commission approved the deal by a 2-1 vote.&hellips; Read More
 

Is Nuclear Energy “Toast”?
“My sense as I speak to you here today is that nuclear energy is toast,” said New York Times Reporter Eduardo Porter, as he opened a panel discussion titled “Nuclear Energy and the Clean Energy Future” held at the New… Read More
 
Briefs: States Act on EPA Clean Power Plan Measures Despite Uncertainty
Over the past week, several states took action on the Clean Power Plan as Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) urged governors to "wait and see" on the carbon rule, and the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA's) chief defended the rule.… Read More
 
Consumers Energy Shuts Down Seven Coal Plants
As it promised last May, Michigan-based Consumers Energy is shuttering seven of its oldest coal-fired plants, which make up more than two-thirds of its coal fleet. Consumers Energy made the decision last year in response to changing environmental regulations and… Read More
 
Emerging Microgrid Business Models
Whether utilities, technology providers, or independent third-party upstarts are best suited to create a reliable recipe for microgrid development remains an open question.&hellips; Read More
 
Microgrid Development Lessons Learned
Although new microgrid configurations, technologies, and business models are still evolving in the U.S., some lessons have been learned in the past few years. Aside from the fact that financing nontraditional/non-campus microgrids is hard, if there’s one overarching lesson, it’s that a microgrid designed to provide only one benefit or rely on only one generation source is unlikely to succeed.&hellips; Read More
 
 
   

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