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FERC Rejects Exelon’s Mystic Complaints Against ISO-NE
FERC rejected Exelon’s complaint against ISO-NE’s request for proposals for competitive transmission projects addressing reliability needs in the Boston area.
Dominion Buys Rights to Va. Solar Farm
Dominion Energy obtained the rights to the 62.5-MW Madison Solar generating facility in Orange County, Va., from Cypress Creek Renewables.
PPL to Sell UK Operations, Focus on US
PPL is looking to sell its U.K.-based utility business and focus on U.S. operations, officials said during a second-quarter earnings call.
ComEd, Madigan Sued for $450M in Racketeering Suit
Illinois electric customers filed a federal civil racketeering lawsuit against ComEd and House Speaker Michael Madigan, seeking $450M in damages.
WEC Manages Modest Increase in Q2 Earnings
WEC Energy Group managed a 2-cent EPS improvement in the second quarter over last year, with several factors offsetting the pandemic’s impact.
New CenterPoint CEO Promises to ‘Simplify the Story’
CenterPoint Energy CEO David Lesar told financial analysts the company will "simplify the story" as it attempts to overcome recent bad news.
Con Ed Takes $52 Million Hit from COVID
Consolidated Edison (NYSE: ED) said that the COVID-19 pandemic had negatively impacted its first-half earnings by $52 million
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CAISO Names Bonneville Power Administrator as New CEO
CAISO named the head of BPA as its new chief Thursday, a move that could help further the expansion of the Western EIM and increase its regional influence.
Akins: AEP’s Actions ‘Lawful, Ethical’
AEP's CEO said federal investigators have not contacted the company about an alleged bribery scheme and defended AEP’s contributions to a nonprofit.
Evergy Releases Standalone Plan Details
Evergy confirmed that it will remain independent and released details of the standalone plan that helped guide its decision.

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