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U.S. photovoltaic power installations rise 33 pct in 1st quarter
ReutersJune 11 (Reuters) - New solar photovoltaic power installations in the United States totaled 723 megawatts (MW) during the first quarter, up 33 percent over the same period in 2012, industry analysts said in a report on Tuesday. GTM Research and Solar...Tags: Alternative Energy, Environmental Issues, Solar Energy, Consolidated Edison Incorporated, Sempra Energy
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Energy Plan Passes, Awaits Governor's Signature
The Hartford CourantThe Senate passed a bill Wednesday that implements much of the state's broad energy plan, sending the measure to the governor for his signature. It alters policy on a variety of energy issues, including electric metering, carbon emissions from power...Tags: Diesel Fuel, Alternative Energy, Kerosene, Conservation, Executive Branch
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As Lawmakers Debate Energy Auction, Customers Lose Out On Savings
The Hartford CourantRegardless of whether state lawmakers decide to auction Connecticut Light & Power and United Illuminating retail electricity accounts to private marketing companies as a way to raise cash for the state, the issue will cost money for 665,000 CL&P...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Regulatory Policy and Organizations, Petroleum Industry, Politics, Auction Service
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Deerfield officials happy with electric savings through aggregation consortium
More than 6,000 Deerfield residents and small business owners saved a combined $2.2 million in electrical costs over the past 12 months, officials said. As part of the North Shore Electricity Aggregation Consortium, along with Highland Park, Glencoe,...
Tags: Business, Small Businesses
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San Onofre shutdown will mean tight electricity supplies
SACRAMENTO — Southern California residents will have to get serious about energy conservation, particularly this summer, now that the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station has been permanently shut down. Without that nuclear plant, which accounted...Tags: Energy, Southern California Edison Company, Alternative Energy, Conservation, Renewable Energy
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Glendale Water & Power rates to get big boost
Five years worth of proposed electricity rate increases announced by city officials at a community meeting on Wednesday are far more drastic than those considered last year. Glendale Water & Power officials say they need to boost rates by an average...
Tags: Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Local Elections, Boy Scouts of America
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Eight power companies in the U.S. South join MISO electric grid
ReutersJune 3 (Reuters) - Eight power companies in the U.S. South on Friday joined the reliability region of Midwest electric grid, the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) said in a release Monday. The eight utilities include Cleco Corp of...Tags: Cleco Corporation, Entergy Corporation
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REFILE-Hudson River power line from N.J. to N.Y. enters service
ReutersJune 3 (Reuters) - Power transmission developer PowerBridge LLC said on Monday its $850 million, 660-megawatt (MW) underwater Hudson River transmission line from New Jersey to Manhattan started delivering power to customers in New York City about six...Tags: Science and Technology, Satellite and Cable Service, New York City, Fairfield (Fairfield, Connecticut), Siemens
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Wall Street drops in late slide, but ends May with gains
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks sold off in late trading to close sharply lower on Friday, with the S&P 500 posting consecutive weekly losses for the first time since November, as investors retreated after a seven-month run of gains. Traders attributed...Tags: European Central Bank, Weather Reports, Money and Monetary Policy, Netflix Inc., Nasdaq Composite
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Nikkei set to rise as Fed stimulus concerns ease, market still on edge
ReutersTOKYO, May 31 (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei share average is set to recoup some of its recent steep losses on Friday, as soft U.S. economic data eased concerns that the Federal Reserve would soon start unwinding its massive stimulus. However, investors in...Tags: Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (2011), Buyback, Sony Corp., Tokyo (Japan), Federal Reserve
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Probation in theft of utility pole parts
NILES -- A Mishawaka man was placed on probation after he stole utility pole parts from American Electric Power last November. Carson Sarvari, 33, pleaded guilty to attempted larceny more than $1,000 and less than $20,000 and was sentenced Tuesday to...Tags: Punishment, Theft, Trials, Court Preliminary
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Default rates changing for PPL customers
The price of electricity for PPL Electric Utilities' default residential customers will go up next month, even as it heads in the opposite direction for default commercial customers, the Allentown company announced Wednesday. The new "price to compare"...
Tags: Allentown, PPL Corporation
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