Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings, Inc., (TEPCO) in its recent announcement has unveiled that it is considering a project that will build one of the country’s biggest offshore wind power plants. One of the potential locations for this power plants is off Choshi, Chiba Prefecture. …
The move comes in response to concerns pertaining to restriction in Avista’s operations by the Government of Ontario. The Idaho Public Utilities Commission has reportedly joined the Washington state’s regulator in rejecting the proposed merger of Avista Utilities and Ontario-based Hydro One Ltd. In an …
The move will expand Dominion’s current operations in Georgia and the Carolinas offering added business to its portfolio. U.S. power and energy company, Dominion Energy, Inc., has recently announced the completion of its merger with South Carolina’s utility company, SCANA Corporation. Confirming the move, the …
UK-based Energean Oil and Gas has announced that it has entered into an agreement for the supply of 5.5 BCM (billion cubic meters) of natural gas obtained from its Karish and Tanin fields to Israeli power provider I.P.M. Beer Tuvia over a 19 year period. …
Danish power firm Orsted has reportedly submitted a bid for building wind energy projects off the coast of New Jersey. Apparently, a minimum of three firms have shown interest in building the projects, as the state Board of Public Utilities recently confirmed it has received …
Switzerland-based world’s largest offshore drilling contractor Transocean has announced that it has inked a rig and drilling deal with Chevron, a multinational energy corporation, valued at over £650 million. Apparently, this contract involves rig design and construction management along with a five-year long drilling agreement. …
Reports indicate that the public utility firm NV Energy is planning to retire a 254 MW coal fired unit, located in Nevada’s power constrained region, by the end of 2021, which would be four years ahead of schedule if closed down. Apparently, the company would …
Aqua America has reportedly announced that its North Carolina subsidiary has been approved for a revenue increase of $2.9 million, or 5.2 percent, from the North Carolina Utilities Commission (NCUC). Sources state that the new rates would allow Aqua to recover capital related costs to …