Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG)
PJM and its stakeholders continue to jostle over the impact of the proposed replacement for the expanded MOPR as responses continue to be filed at FERC.
PSEG will sell its 6.7-GW fossil fuel fleet to ArcLight Capital Partners for $1.92 billion as it transforms into a primarily regulated electric and gas utility.
PSEG said it expects to be out of the fossil fuel business by the first quarter of next year and is considering investing in another offshore wind project.
New Jersey’s Supreme Court declined to certify an appeal challenging an appellate court ruling upholding subsidies for the state's nuclear plants.
PSEG is accelerating its greenhouse gas reduction efforts to reach net-zero emissions by 2030, 20 years earlier than its previous target.
PSEG announced it has entered into an agreement to sell its 467-MW Solar Source portfolio of 25 solar plants to Quattro Solar, an affiliate of LS Power.
FERC received dozens of comments on the final day for stakeholders to answer questions on the future of PJM’s capacity market.
New Jersey’s 1,100-MW offshore Ocean Wind project garnered mixed responses at three public hearings by the U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management.
PJM delayed a vote on a proposal for changes to the pro forma interconnection construction service agreement.
A New Jersey appellate court has dismissed a lawsuit seeking to block state subsidies for PSEG’s Salem and Hope Creek nuclear plants.
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