COVID-19
NYISO will stop sequestering the operations teams at one of its two control centers even as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to reduce demand.
CMS Energy said it will stick to planned long-term investments and complete decarbonization plans despite uncertainties by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Maintaining extra cybersecurity awareness once the COVID-19 crisis has passed could be a challenge, according to the Cyberspace Solarium Commission.
DTE Energy will cut $60 million in operations and maintenance expenses to counteract sagging energy sales caused by social distancing measures in Michigan.
Warmer-than-usual weather this summer means MISO will likely have to declare an emergency, even without heavy loads or a high volume of generation outages.
The New Jersey BPU extended the SREC program deadline for solar developers who were prevented from receiving approval for projects due to pandemic-related disruptions.
FirstEnergy remains confident in its earnings projections despite lower electricity demand and the likelihood of a recession from the coronavirus pandemic.
Investors in renewable resources expressed confidence they were poised for a rebound when the economy recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic-induced downturn.
FERC's Neil Chatterjee is considering how the electric industry will adjust when stay at home orders end, he said during a chat with the Atlantic Council.
ISO-NE energy demand has fallen 3 to 5% since stay-at-home orders began being implemented across New England, the NEPOOL Reliability Committee heard.
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