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Power Prices - May 30, 2017 - By Amy Poszywak
Three Mile Island to shutter in 2019, Exelon says
The owner of the Three Mile Island nuclear plant — home of the 1979 nuclear accident considered to be the worst in U.S. history — on May 30 announced plans to close the Pennsylvania power plant in 2019 following years of profit losses.
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May 18, 2017 - By Amy Poszywak
Advocates call on Amazon to save struggling nukes
As the fate of two Ohio nuclear plants continues to hang in the balance, a group of "concerned citizens, scientists, business leaders, conservationists and community leaders" in the state have called on Amazon.com Inc. to help support them.
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Demand Management - May 9, 2017
Stanford's 4th generation district energy system
This profile, presented by Johnson Controls, goes behind the scenes on the development and deployment of a new central energy facility at Stanford University that is expected to save the campus $420 million in operational costs.
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Regulation - May 6, 2017
Weekend reads: Ivanka's climate influence; Pruitt says grid needs coal; Westinghouse's undoing & more
Kick back with these must-read energy stories from around the web.
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GHG Emissions - May 4, 2017 - By Amy Poszywak
Science-based climate goals on the rise, report finds
Adoption of science-based target setting related to greenhouse gas emissions is accelerating among the Fortune 500 as a growing number look to mitigate their climate impact, a recent report from investor and environmental groups found.
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Regulation - April 28, 2017
Views from the top: How Switch is leveraging the power of end users for energy independence
In this Smart Energy Decisions exclusive, Switch executive vice president of strategy Adam Kramer discusses the push to deregulate Nevada's electricity market and the collective power of commercial and industrial energy users.
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Regulation - April 17, 2017
Energy secretary orders grid study of renewable energy impacts to coal, nuclear generation
Energy Secretary Rick Perry has reportedly ordered a study of the U.S. grid, with a focus on the impacts of an accelerating amount of renewable energy being added to the U.S. mix.
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Regulation - April 15, 2017
Weekend reads: 'Ninja force' grid protection; NRG's activist challenge; Trump pressed on climate & more
Kick back with these must-read energy stories from around the web.
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Energy Efficiency - April 8, 2017
Weekend reads: Coal museum goes solar; GE mulls lighting sale; Ohio looks to nuke subsidies & more
Kick back with these must-read energy stories from around the web.
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March 29, 2017 - By John Failla
Collectively, we have the power to influence change
One key takeaway from the Smart Energy Decisions Innovation Summit is this: If harnessed, the collective power of commercial and industrial energy management executives has tremendous potential to influence the future of the U.S. energy landscape.
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