Duke Energy Renewables building its first solar plant that’ll sell power to a sister utility
Duke Energy Renewables has started building its 50-megawatt Broad River Solar project in Cleveland County. That project will sell power to Duke Energy Carolinas under a contract awarded by competitive bidding in 2019.
LNG co. Tellurian cut more than 40% of headcount in 2020
The company had to contend with a tough year for the LNG development business.
Occidental Petroleum continues smaller drilling plan in the Rockies, elsewhere
The state’s largest oil producer sticks with a Rockies budget less than half what it was.
Two big natural gas players see higher prices in 2021
That carries over into NGLs, where Range is a major leader in propane, butane and ethane due to its emphasis on so-called wet gas production that includes NGLs.
Exelon Corp., parent of Pepco, to split into two companies
Exelon Corp., the parent company of D.C. electric utility Pepco, will split into two different publicly traded companies, one for its regulated utilities and another for its power-generating business.
The plan, announced Wednesday morning, would spin off Exelon Generation, the company’s power generation and customer-facing energy business, to become the nation’s largest supplier of clean energy. Exelon Utilities will continue to encompass the company’s six regulated utilities, including Baltimore…
ComEd parent Exelon said it will split into two separate companies
ComEd parent Exelon Corp. said it’s spinning off into two separate companies: RemainCo and SpinCo.
Colorado investigates as Polis cautions Xcel Energy, utilities about passing on storm costs
After Xcel Energy spent at least $1.2 billion on natural gas during the Valentine’s Day weekend deep freeze, Colorado moves to keep consumers from feeling it on their bills.
Exelon Corp., parent of BGE and Constellation, to split into two companies
Exelon Corp., the parent company of locally-based Constellation and Baltimore Gas & Electric Co., will split into two different publicly traded companies, one for its regulated utilities and another for its power-generating business.
The plan, announced Wednesday morning, would spin off Exelon Generation, the company’s power generation and customer-facing energy business, to become the nation’s largest supplier of clean energy. Exelon Utilities will continue to encompass the company’s six regulated…
Winter storm news: ERCOT board members resigning; Harris County commissioner wants to leave ERCOT
As out-of-state board members resign from ERCOT, a local energy expert questions why they were on the board in the first place. Meanwhile, a commissioner calls on Harris County to explore leaving ERCOT.
As $20M ‘Smart Center’ project nears completion, DP&L unveils its new identity
President Kristina Lund said the refresh is designed to reflect emerging opportunities that are transforming the global energy industry.