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Energy Storage
California public power utility Burbank Water and Power on July 31 announced the groundbreaking of what will become Burbank’s largest solar system.
Distributed Energy Resources
Iowa public power utility Waverly Utilities (WU), in collaboration with Sandhills Energy, recently began construction on the state-of-the-art 3.6-megawatt solar generation facility.
Generation
The Emirates Nuclear Energy Company and Westinghouse Electric Company have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to explore collaboration opportunities for the deployment of advanced nuclear energy solutions in the United States, Westinghouse said on July 25.
Generation
NorthWestern Energy has signed a letter of intent to provide energy services for Quantica Infrastructure’s proposed data center development in Montana.
Generation
The Huntsville City Council in Alabama recently approved a resolution to form the North Alabama Public Energy District, comprised of Huntsville Utilities, the City of Athens, and the Water Works, Sewer and Gas Board of the City of Scottsboro.
Transmission
The Midcontinent ISO on July 30 announced that Republic Transmission LLC will lead development of the Reid Extra High Voltage–Indiana/Kentucky State Line 345-kV Competitive Transmission Project.
Reliability
Iowa public power utility Algona Municipal Utilities has received a $2 million Grid Resilience Grant from the Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA) for an Electric Grid Resiliency Project.
Bills and Rates
Workshops and other outreach is underway to inform Grant PUD customers about a new rate strategy intended to ensure “core customers” –- residential, agriculture and small and medium-sized businesses –- receive the lowest rates possible for their electricity, while industrial rates remain competitive with the region, Grant PUD commissioners heard at their July 22 meeting.