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California public power utility SMUD on June 2 said that it plans to issue approximately $495 million of revenue bonds and revenue refunding bonds this month.
President Biden on June 3 signed into law legislation that lifts the U.S. debt limit through 2024 and includes energy permitting reforms.
Constellation Energy is acquiring NRG Energy’s 44 percent stake in the 2,645-megawatt South Texas Project nuclear plant in Texas.
MidAmerican Energy and Missouri River Energy Services have decided not to pursue a pumped hydro project at this time, MRES said on May 23. MidAmerican Energy and MRES teamed up to explore the Gregory County Pumped Storage Project as a way to store the energy that is already being generated from
The Grand Haven Board of Light & Power, a Michigan public power utility, recently approved a $38 million budget for fiscal year 2024.
Florida public power utility Keys Energy Services recently completed a review of power outage statistics for calendar year 2022 that showed power reliability levels are at all-time highs for the utility.
The U.S. Department of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service on May 31 released guidance that provides additional information about the application process and technical guidance for the expanded Qualifying Advanced Energy Project Credit program under the Internal Revenue Code.
The California Senate recently approved legislation under which all new electric vehicles sold in California by 2030 would be required to come equipped with bidirectional charging.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed rule to revise steam electric effluent limitation guidelines “represents an unwarranted change of course given wastewater treatment requirements were just imposed” in a prior ELG rule, the American Public Power Association said in May 30 comments submitted to the EPA.
The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power has extended a power sales agreement with the Southern California Public Power Authority for approximately 262 megawatts of energy from a wind farm in the Pacific Northwest. LADWP’s action will support upgrading the existing wind turbines to extend their