More financial fallout in SC’s nuclear mess

The nuclear construction fiasco at South Carolina’s cancelled V.C. Summer nuclear units continues. The state could easily end up with both of its large electric utilities in the hands of outsiders. While much of the attention has been on the vultures circling over the corpse of Summer’s half-owner, investor-owned utility SCANA Corp., the giant state-owned … More More financial fallout in SC’s nuclear mess

Electric regulators scramble over new tax law

State electric utility regulators and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission are facing a tough issue that they haven’t had to confront for over 30 years: How to adjust consumer rates to reflect the large tax cut Congress enacted this year, slashing nominal corporate federal income taxes from 35% to 21%. Greentech Media headlined a story, … More Electric regulators scramble over new tax law

FirstEnergy: Into a gathering storm?

FirstEnergy, the Akron-based electric utility holding company, is facing what looks like an existential challenge. The company is on the verge of losing all of its expensive nuclear and coal-fired generation and becoming an entirely regulated firm. The generating subsidiary, FirstEnergy Solutions, is almost certain to file for bankruptcy by the end of March. CEO … More FirstEnergy: Into a gathering storm?

Trump infrastructure plan pushes gas pipelines

While the natural gas pipeline industry has some heartburn over the Trump administration’s new tax law, it is cheering the administration’s infrastructure plan released this week. While mostly focused on roads and bridges, and how to pay for improvements, the Trump plan includes proposals to streamline state environmental reviews of pipeline plans and cut Congress … More Trump infrastructure plan pushes gas pipelines