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PSEG Power has shuttered the last coal-fired power plant in its fleet, marking the completion of its long-term coal exit strategy.
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Troubled Australian asset manager AMP, the parent company to US renewables investor AMP Capital, has avoided a second shareholder vote against executive pay by a slim margin.
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NextEra Energy has recorded a $180 million revenue hit owing to the severe winter weather in Texas in February, which forced as much as 46 GW of generation offline.
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As Latin America's power sector grapples with the consequences of the pandemic, PFR has brought together a diverse panel to share their perspectives on how the market will move forward.
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Longview Power – the owner of a 700 MW coal-fired plant in West Virginia – emerged from its most recent prepackaged Chapter 11 restructuring on July 31.
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Javier Mateache Sacristán, the co-founder and U.S. CEO of Elawan Energy (formerly Gestamp Wind), passed away on June 25, following the recurrence of a previously treated cancer, at the age of 53.
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With single-digit reserve margin forecasts drawing solar, battery and peaker developers to Texas in droves, PFR reporter Shravan Bhat visited Houston last week to catch up with the Ercot community and assess the market for power price hedges.
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The #PowerTweets feature tracks trends in project finance and M&A in the Americas on Twitter.
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The U.S. Senate has confirmed Neil Chatterjee and Robert F. Powelson to serve on the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
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A key fixture in the power finance calendar, Infocast's annual Projects & Money conference at Harrah's New Orleans drew the great and the good of the industry. Managing editor Olivia Feld attended.
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GE Capital's Homer City coal-fired project in Indiana County, Pa., has filed for a pre-packaged restructuring under Chapter 11, as expected.
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Renewables projects in the U.S. sealed almost 1 GW of power purchase agreements in the last two months, according to data gathered by PFR. Non-utility offtake arrangements outweighed PPAs with traditional utilities and more solar than wind was contracted, but the picture varied state by state.
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In this week’s Industry Current, Bernays ‘Buz’ Barclay, managing partner at Rimon P.C. and senior adviser to Marathon Capital, calls on the power industry to engage with blockchain technology.
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WPPI Energy has issued a request for proposals for 100 MW of renewable generation, preferably from projects in Wisconsin.
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A solar powered airplane that could become the first aircraft to fly around the world without fuel has begun crossing the U.S.
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Michigan Electric Transmission Company, a subsidiary of ITC Holdings Corp., has issued a $200 million secured private placement to refinance an unsecured term loan due in 2018.
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PSEG Long Island, on behalf of the Long Island Power Authority, has issued a request for proposals for 535 MW in western Nassau County, N.Y.
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Corporations in a range of industries continue to supplant utilities as offtakers for renewable projects in the U.S., as they seek to bolster their green credentials.
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Non-utility corporate offtakers have continued to snap up power purchase agreements for the output of renewables projects in the last months, and it’s not all for data centers, although there were a couple of those.
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The causes and consequences of the recent yield company turmoil, the impact of the Clean Power Plan and hopes to resurrect the production tax credit were all topics of conversation at the American Wind Energy Association Wind Energy Finance and Investment Seminar in at the Roosevelt Hotel in New York.
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A Californian utility has employed 20 sure-footed creatures to help haul equipment to its remote hydroelectric project in the Eldorado National Forest.
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On Sept. 16, PJM market participants and industry observers from further afield gathered for the PJM Market Summit to discuss the introduction of new capacity performance rules and the evolution of demand response products.
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Entergy Corp. is evaluating whether to refuel its 850 MW James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant near Oswego, N.Y., against a backdrop of low power prices.
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The cfo of Abengoa Yield resigned on Monday, four months after the yield company’s ceo departed to run its parent company, Abengoa S.A.
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University of Minnesota students have unveiled a solar-powered hybrid car that they will take to the other side of the world to race across Australia.
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San Diego Gas & Electric has become the first utility to receive the Federal Aviation Administration’s permission to use drones.
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Two on-site wind turbines have been installed at the Eiffel Tower, as part of the first major renovations at the Parisian landmark in 30 years.
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Google is unveiling airborne wind turbines based on the designs of an avid kite-surfing engineer. The turbines will take flight next month.
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Technology companies are providing a bright spot in the perennial hunt for power purchase agreements this month.
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Wendy Carlson, former managing director of Marathon Capital, has joined Prudential Capital Group as the managing director of its power unit.
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