November 5, 2024

Company News

NV Energy
NV Energy’s Greenlink North Gets Go-ahead
Nevada regulators have approved NV Energy’s $901 million Greenlink North project and two major solar-plus-batter storage projects proposed by the utility.
Duke Energy
Duke Energy Tout Clean Energy Gains
Duke Energy executives touted the company’s clean energy plans during the company’s fourth-quarter earnings call.
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FERC Auditors Find FirstEnergy Accounting Irregularities
A FERC audit of FirstEnergy found numerous instances of misallocated costs that may have been passed through to customers.
NRC
NRC Finds Cybersecurity Deficient at Davis-Besse
NRC ruled that the Davis-Besse nuclear plant in northwest Ohio violated cybersecurity rules and ordered owner Energy Harbor to develop new procedures.
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Avista, Tacoma Power Stick with March Entry into WEIM
Washington utilities Avista and Tacoma Power will not delay their entry into the Western EIM, despite BPA’s decision to postpone joining by two months.
Daimler Trucks North America LLC
NextEra, Daimler, BlackRock to Build EV Charging, Hydrogen Refueling Network
NextEra, Daimler and BlackRock announced a joint venture to build and operate a national network of electric charging and hydrogen refueling stations.
Xcel Energy
Electric, Gas Revenues Drive Xcel’s 2021 Earnings
Xcel Energy has reported year-end earnings that, thanks to higher electric and natural gas revenues, met its guidance for the 17th straight year.
Colorado Energy Office
Colorado Utilities Choose WEIS over WEIM
Public Service Company of Colorado, Platte River Power Authority and Black Hills Colorado Electric said they plan to join SPP’s WEIS market in April 2023.
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Robo Stepping down as NextEra’s CEO
Jim Robo announced he is stepping down after almost 10 years as NextEra Energy's CEO during the company's year-end earnings call.
National Forest Service
PG&E Ends Probation as a ‘Menace to California,’ Judge Says
PG&E ended five years of probation, but the judge in charge of the case said the utility remains a danger to Californians in high fire-threat areas.

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