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Appalachian Power seeks renewable energy projects

Smith Mountain Eagle Appalachian Power, whose service area includes Smith Mountain Lake, issued a Request for Proposals (RFPs) for up to 300 megawatts (MWs) of solar and/or wind generation resources. The request for bids is the first in a series of RFPs Appalachian Power will issue this year to comply with provisions of the Virginia Clean Economy Act (VCEA). Under the VCEA, Appalachian Power must meet annual targets as it works toward 100 percent carbon-free energy in its Virginia service territory by 2050. The company is seeking facilities that are at least 50 MW in size and commercially operational by mid-December 2023, although proposals with an operational date of no later than Dec. 15, 2024, will be considered. Bidders may also include proposals with an option for a battery storage system.

U Va professor develops plan to vault Virginia into position of global climate leadership

General Assembly passes bills on adopting lab animals, NRV passenger rail station

Dominion Cleaning by Greening, but Natural Gas Not a Goner - Natural Gas Intelligence

Dominion Cleaning by Greening, but Natural Gas Not a Goner - Natural Gas Intelligence
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ENERGY TRANSITIONS: State regulatory crackdowns may swing low-CO2 electricity

Published: Monday, February 22, 2021 Energy collage. Credits: Claudine Hellmuth/E&E News (illustration); Internet Archive Book Images/Flickr (drafting sketches); jwigley/Pixabay (pump jack); MaxPixel (turbines); Tikilucas/Wikimedia Commons (coal plant) Many state energy regulators are pushing for less coal power and more renewables, forcing some electric companies to redo their long-term energy plans. Claudine Hellmuth/E&E News (illustration); Internet Archive Book Images/Flickr (drafting sketches); jwigley/Pixabay (pump jack); MaxPixel (turbines); Tikilucas/Wikimedia Commons (coal plant) Utility regulators in several states are taking the unusual step of telling electric companies to redo their long-term energy road maps, a move that could dramatically alter the trajectory of fossil fuels and renewables.

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