Monday, September 15, 2014

Utility Dive Top Stproes 9/15

 
What Walmart, Microsoft and Johnson & Johnson want from their utilities
 
Large corporations are not looking to take over the utility industry—but they say their electricity providers will need to up their game when it comes to innovation, pricing and renewable offerings.
 
 
Nevada inks massive tax break to woo Tesla
 
The deal is part of a plan to help Nevada's still-ailing economy.
 
 
Regulator: Alaska needs $900M in transmission upgrades
 
New Environmental Protection Agency regulations could strain the state's ability to deliver power, say regulators.
 
 
Appeals court upholds decision to overturn New Jersey subsidies for power plants
 
PPL: Let electricity markets decide what generation they want.
 
 
APS adds to flurry of Southwest coal plant closures, gas conversions
 
APS: It will be cheaper to close and convert at Arizona’s Cholla than to retrofit.
 
 
Missouri Supreme Court to hear case against utility's exemption to solar mandate
 
An amendment to a bill gave one utility a special break.
 
 
PPL partners with suppliers to offer new time-of-use rates
 
The voluntary program will begin in December.
 
 
 
Firefighters called to N.C. Harris nuclear power plant
 
 
New England Natural Gas Market 'Not Taking Full Advantage of Available Infrastructure'
 
 
Despite Tesla, NV electric vehicle market could stall
 
 
Duke Energy Florida selling tools, equipment from Crystal River nuclear plant
 
 
ARPA-E Project Takes an Innovative Approach to the Electrical Grid
 
 
TVA Seeks Comments on Proposed Mississippi Transmission Project
 
 
ATC Receives Approval to Rebuild Transmission Line in Rock, Walworth Counties
 
 
ABB To Help Integrate Wind Power Into Alaskan Island Microgrid
 
 
NRC nominees move on to full Senate vote
 
 
EIA: Renewables and Gas Lead Power Gains

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