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Aboitiz, Citicore RES firms added to DOE GEOP list

Aboitiz, Citicore RES firms added to DOE GEOP list on May 4, 2021 at 11:23 am Three retail electricity suppliers (RES) under Aboitiz Power Corporation and one under Citicore Power, Inc. were added to the Department of Energy’s (DOE) list of participants under its Green Energy Option Program (GEOP). AboitizPower RES firms now included in the list are Aboitiz Energy Solutions, Inc., which caters to corporate clients, and AdventEnergy, Inc., which serves end-users within economic zones specifically using renewable energy.  Also in the GEOP list is Prism Energy, Inc., a joint venture 60% owned by Aboitiz and 40% owned by Vivant Corporation catering to contestable customers in Cebu. AboitizPower and Vivant also jointly own the Visayan Electric Company, the country’s second-largest power distributor, which serves most areas in Metro Cebu.

Critics say PNM, Avangrid merger could hurt ratepayers, environment

The San Juan Generating Station is pictured Monday, April 19, 2021, in Waterflow. Government entities, utilities and watchdog groups say a merger between Public Service Company of New Mexico and Avangrid could harm both ratepayers and the environment unless protections are included. These entities filed testimony in a New Mexico Public Regulation Commission case evaluating the merger. This merger is subject to the PRC approval as well as approval from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. PNM’s parent company, PNM Resources, is seeking to merge with Avangrid, a U.S. subsidiary of renewable energy giant Iberdrola, which is based in Spain. The PRC hearings related to the merger are scheduled to start on May 3 and testimony has been filed expressing a variety of concerns.

Momentum builder - Chinadaily com cn

China Daily Global / 2021-04 / 20 / Page013 Momentum builder By ZHAI YONGPING | China Daily Global | Updated: 2021-04-20 00:00 By scaling up carbon capture, use and storage, China can play a leading role in achieving the global ambition of climate neutrality China s commitment to achieve carbon neutrality before 2060 has been acclaimed as one of the most important climate actions in the world. Scholars at Cambridge Econometrics estimate that China s commitment alone could cut global warming by 0.25 C-which would be a very significant contribution to the Paris Agreement s goal of limiting global warming to well below 2 C, and preferably to 1.5 C above pre-industrial levels.

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