September 29, 2024

Company News

Amalgamated Housing Corporation
EBC Partners Tackle Decarbonization in the Bronx ‘Towers’
SHARC Energy will build a combined wastewater energy transfer geothermal system in two buildings in the Bronx as part of New York’s Empire Building Challenge.
Dominion Energy
Dominion Announces Full Business Review During Q3 Earnings
Dominion Energy is embarking on a “top-to-bottom” review of its investments and operations to address underperforming share values, the company announced.
Shutterstock
Mass. Rejects Delay of Offshore Wind Review
Massachusetts regulators have rejected developers’ requests to pause the review of their power purchase agreements for two planned offshore wind projects.
DTE Energy
DTE Unveils Renewable Energy Plan, Speeds Up Ending Coal Use
DTE Energy unveiled its latest proposed integrated resource plan, pledging to end its use of coal by 2035 and go carbon free by 2050.
Duke Energy
Duke CEO: IRA Tax Credits Will Offset 15% Corporate Income Tax
Duke Energy sees the U.S. clean energy transition as providing growth and profit drivers for its regulated utility business.
Vistra
Vistra’s Generation Produces During Texas Summer
Vistra said its generation fleet provided 96% commercial availability during Texas’ record-breaking summer, helping smooth the volatility of fuel prices.
Avangrid
Mass. DPU Hears Opposing Views on OSW Finances
Avangrid declared the Commonwealth Wind project is no longer financially viable, potentially delaying the effort to site wind power off Massachusetts' coast.
Exelon
Crane to Retire, Butler to be New CEO of Exelon
Exelon announced a leadership transition and reported solid third-quarter financials just a day apart.
OG&E
Enable in Rear View, OGE Looks to Improve Reliability
OGE Energy has completed its exit from a midstream gas joint venture, allowing the company’s investors to focus on “a premium electric utility business.”
Entergy
Entergy Learning from Florida to Improve Resilience
Entergy says it has borrowed from Florida in ensuring its $15 billion, 10-year accelerated resilience plan will upgrade its system against future storm damage.

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