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Power Prices - January 17, 2018 - By William Cratty
The New England Electric Power Market
This white paper, presented by CPower, explores reasons behind the increasing cost of electricity in the New England electrical power market and what commercial and industrial power customers can do to mitigate these cost increases.
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January 16, 2018
Walmart saves $100 million in energy with LEDs
Walmart Stores Inc. has installed more than 1.5 million LED fixtures in more than 6,000 locations, the company announced on January 16 at the National Retail Federation’s Big Show.
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Regulation - January 9, 2018
FERC rejects Perry-proposed nuclear, coal bailout
In a move widely regarded as an affirmation the independence of the U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, the commissioners on Jan. 8 unanimously rejected a proposal from Energy Secretary Rick Perry considered by critics to be a bailout for coal and nuclear generators.
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Power Prices - January 6, 2018
Weekend reads: Nat gas prices surge; Siemens bets on blockchain; a utility megamerger & more
Kick back with these must-read energy stories from around the web (our first batch in 2018 - happy new year).
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GHG Emissions - January 5, 2018
Report: 2017 global plug-in vehicle sales pass 1M
Global sales of plug-in electric vehicles surpassed 1 million in 2017, and the market is projected to experience annual growth around 38% through 2020, according to a new report from Navigant Research.
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Regulation - December 9, 2017
Weekend reads: Bitcoin's energy spike; a tax bill energy guide; sustainability goal deterioration & more
The weather outside may be frightful (for many of us), but these must-read energy stories of the week are so delightful.
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Energy Procurement - November 27, 2017
UPS makes largest renewable natural gas investment
Global logistics company UPS has inked an agreement to purchase 10 million gallon equivalents of renewable natural gas per year through 2024, marking its largest investment to-date.
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Regulation - November 10, 2017
Ceres report weighs cost of increased EV infrastructure
The development of electric vehicle charging infrastructure in the United States would result in benefits that far outweigh the costs, according to a report released Nov. 2 by Ceres and M.J. Bradley & Associates.
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Power Prices - November 7, 2017
Exelon's Texas merchant power biz files for bankruptcy
Citing challenging market conditions for generators caused by low power prices, Exelon Corp. announced Nov. 7 that its Texas merchant power subsidiary, Exelon Generation Texas Power LLC, has filed for bankruptcy.
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Power Prices - November 6, 2017
The Evolution of the California Energy Market: How demand response, management will change the future
This white paper, presented by CPower, aims to paint a clear picture of the future and present of California's energy landscape in a way that arms organizations and businesses with the facts and insights needed to make sound energy management decisions.
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