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The district plans an aggressive capital program in the next few years to meet rising demand and transition away from coal-fired plants.
September 26 -
Healthcare and transportation had the biggest contraction in issuance volume.
August 21 -
The board named Jamie Asbury, the district's energy manager, to the top slot after an eight-month search.
August 16 -
Over the next few months, the state will be crafting regulations for a carbon emissions bill it hopes will provide an additional revenue source to help smooth some of the state's economic volatility.
July 27 -
The state, burdened with volatile revenue streams because of its dependence on natural resources, has lower ratings from Fitch, Moody's and S&P .
July 25 -
Energy-producing states are riding out oil and natural gas price swings that affect severance tax collections.
July 24 -
The clarifications are predicted to boost bond issuance .
June 15 -
The state-supported deal with Ørsted for a $1.6 billion wind farm off of Atlantic City's Coast is awaiting federal Record of Decision this summer.
May 23 -
The watchdog would have the power to subpoena data from oil companies.
March 17 -
The federal government has set aside $12 billion to help rebuild Puerto Rico's grid. If used effectively to rebuild a greener and more resilient grid, this federal lifeline can be a substantial downpayment toward affordable, reliable, cleaner energy for Puerto Ricans.
February 24
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The Chamber of Commerce added Sen. Nancy Skinner's bill codifying the governor's proposal on oil companies to its 2023 job killer list.
February 15 -
The transportation bond sector may see the greatest growth in 2023 as a result of the infrastructure act, one analyst said.
February 13 -
Recent federal legislation marks the largest investment in carbon management in the history of the U.S., which is already a global leader in the space.
February 7 -
The Puerto Rico Oversight Board says PREPA electric demand will decline 50% by 2051.
January 31 -
The lawsuit comes as higher education energy concessions have become one of the most active spaces in the P3 market.
January 30 -
Gov. Phil Murphy is behind the push for the Garden State to develop offshore wind power, ramping up from 3,500 megawatts by 2030 to 11,000 megawatts by 2040.
January 17 -
Arkansas, Louisiana, and Oklahoma will submit an application to the U.S. Department of Energy for their HALO Hub, which involves public-private partnerships.
December 28 -
Oil and natural gas-related taxes and payments are driving projected increases in the state's general fund and stirring concerns about a future revenue drop.
December 23 -
After big oil hiked gas prices and made record profits, Gov. Newsom convened a special session of the Legislature and called for a price-gouging penalty on oil companies.
December 6 -
California is looking to pioneer the floating wind technology that's required in the deep waters where roughly two-thirds of the country's offshore wind potential exists.
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