Copyright © DELINIAN (IJGLOBAL) LIMITED, Company number 15236229, 4 Bouverie Street, London, EC4Y 8AX. Part of the Delinian group. All rights reserved

Accessibility | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Modern Slavery Statement

Search results for

Tip: Use operators exact match "", AND, OR to customise your search. You can use them separately or you can combine them to find specific content.
There are 12,599 results that match your search.12,599 results
  • Southern Co. subsidiary Alabama Power has issued $250 million issue of 30-year notes and will use a portion of the proceeds to upgrade transmission lines and buy nuclear fuel.
  • Ameren Energy Generating Co. has agreed to sell its 75% stake in a 144 MW simple-cycle plant Columbia, Mo., to Columbia Water & Light.
  • Advocates and critics of the U.S. nuclear energy program are promoting halting the licensing of new projects until the effects of the tsunami on Japan’s reactors are understood.
  • West Virginia’s geothermal resources could produce about 18.9 GW, according to a Google-funded study.
  • The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s order that three Oklahoma utilities have three years to clean up emissions at coal-fired plants has elicited a response from the Oklahoma Corporate Commission, which says the timeline is too tight to fund the needed capex.
  • A multitude of towns in New Hampshire are gearing up to fight the $1.1 billion, 1.2 GW Northern Pass transmission line proposed by Hydro Quebec, Northeast Utilities and NStar.
  • Qatar Holding, the investment unit of Qatar Investment Authority, has agreed to take a EUR$2.02 billion ($2.81 billion) stake in Iberdrola as the Spanish company plans to delist its renewables unit and carry out a larger capital expenditure program.
  • Organizers of Seattle’s Energy After Hours are tying together the greenest holiday with green energy by hosting a happy hour for the city’s renewables sector this St. Patrick’s day.
  • David Brooks, managing director of Southern Co. capital markets in Atlanta, has retired.
  • Sharyland Utilities expects to tap multiple banks in the next two weeks to lead a financing backing 250-300 miles of greenfield transmission lines in West Texas.