Horizon Power Holdings booted from Delaware
Sunday, August 30th, 2009Horizon Power Holdings will pay $500,000 to Delaware ratepayers under a settlement agreement with regulators over questionable
Horizon Power Holdings will pay $500,000 to Delaware ratepayers under a settlement agreement with regulators over questionable
NYMEX September natural gas futures moved off the board yesterday after losing ground during trading, analyst Jackson Mueller
The New York ISO was able to weather recent heat waves and keep the lights on in the state, the grid operator said yesterday
DOE is putting out $8.4 million in funding to develop regional sequestration technology training projects, it announced
The Midwest ISO shot back against IPPs and wind developers who protested a change in its cost allocation policies in a FERC
The California PUC wants FERC to disqualify Californians for Renewable Energy President Michael Boyd from coming before
Entergy Transfer Partners as entered into a settlement agreement with FERC Office of Enforcement Litigation Staff on
The Texas PUC doesn’t want to approve ERCOT’s nodal transition surcharge without a bigger view of the grid operator’s budget
Don’t expect Texas to tap into federal stimulus money to help finance its $4.9 billion Competitive Renewable Energy
The US over the next quarter is expected to average cooler than normal in the southeast, with above-normal temperatures