Chevron wins big in $9.5B Ecuador oil pollution dispute

International oil firm Chevron has now been thoroughly vindicated in a decades-long battle over oil pollution in the Ecuadoran rainforest, which resulted in a 2011 $9.5 billion judgment against the California-based company. A federal appeals court in August and an international arbitration court Sept. 7 ruled for Chevron in the case. Both the U.S. Court … More Chevron wins big in $9.5B Ecuador oil pollution dispute

California solons reject west-wide electric grid

California legislators at the end of August killed a bill to establish a multi-state wholesale electric market in the West, as it neared passage. California’s Democratic Gov. Jerry Brown had been the key advocate of transforming the California Independent System Operator and its region-wide imbalance market into a true regional transmission organization similar to those … More California solons reject west-wide electric grid

Dissent Deepens at FERC over Pipeline Policy

With the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission in a 2-2 partisan deadlock, the internal (and decorous) war between the Democrats and Republicans on the long-festering issue of incorporating greenhouse gas emissions into natural gas pipeline decision appears to be deepening. Commissioner Robert Powelson participated in a number of pipeline cases as he departed the commission on … More Dissent Deepens at FERC over Pipeline Policy

South Carolina’s failed V.C. Summer tale continues

The convoluted tale of South Carolina’s failed nuclear construction project, a year after SCANA Corp. and its South Carolina Electric & Gas subsidiary pulled the plug on the two-unit nuclear project, rolls on. Is an end to this story in sight? Not really. Most recently, on August 6, a federal circuit court rejected SGE&G’s challenge … More South Carolina’s failed V.C. Summer tale continues

Iowa nuke latest to announce early closure

Add another casualty to the growing list of U.S. nuclear power plants closing prematurely. Florida-based NextEra Energy announced last week that it will shut the 601-MW Duane Arnold plant in Iowa in late 2020, some five years before its expected shutdown. NextEra said that “Alliant Energy has agreed to make a $110 million buyout payment to NextEra … More Iowa nuke latest to announce early closure