MGM Resorts agrees to pay over $80 million to leave the grid
MGM Resorts is planning to leave the NV Energy grid in October even if it has to pay $86.9 million in exit fees to do so. Wynn is also planning to leave the NV Energy […]
MGM Resorts is planning to leave the NV Energy grid in October even if it has to pay $86.9 million in exit fees to do so. Wynn is also planning to leave the NV Energy […]
At the Spar 3D Expo and Conference in Houston I had the opportunity to chat with Nicolas Arnold, VP of Product Development at SKUR. SKUR is a young software company that has just released its […]
Electric Choice has created a compilation of Clinton and Trump’s announced positions on energy and related policies. Some of the highlights: Hillary Clinton Nuclear Power: Clinton is an advocate for advanced nuclear power and the […]
At this year’s Geo Business 2016 event in London two sessions were held focussing on geo-enabling building information modeling (BIM). Sponsored by Survey4BIM, an initiative supported by the UK Government BIM Task Group, the meetings […]
A number of return on investment (ROI) studies have identified the significant benefits of knowing where underground utilities are located. For example, a Pennsylvania State University study commissioned by the Pennsylvania DoT found a return on […]
Gartner has predicted that by 2020 the largest electric power company will be an Uber-like behemoth that will not own assets but will simply manage energy suppliers and energy consumers in an open market. This […]
The Public Utilities Commission of Nevada (PUCN) has announced new net metering rules and rates for residential customers. The order implements a structured transition to cost based rates for net metering customers over twelve years. […]
The U.K. electricity industry has been through privatization and changing regulation. From privatization to consolidation to expansion the market has seen cyclical consolidation and expansion. The structure of the industry that has evolved has become […]