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  • March 22, 2018
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Sempra Energy Acquires Oncor

Sempra Energy’s acquisition of Energy Future Holdings Corporation (EFH), the parent company of Oncor, has been completed.  The buyout has added Texas’ largest electric transmission and distribution provider to Sempra Energy’s portfolio, thereby expanding its market size and having the largest U.S. customer base. Oncor’s plants provides electricity to more than 3.4 million homes and businesses […]

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  • March 14, 2018
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Ella, Sid’s Granddaughter

Ella, Sid’s granddaughter had her artwork selected for display at the Providence Park Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Tyler, TX.  Here she is standing by her artwork.  Congrats Ella!!

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  • March 9, 2018
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Dominion Energy’s Buyout of SCANA – Delayed

Dominion Energy’s interest in SCANA began in 2016 when senior executives of SCANA began to consider selling the utility due to the challenges they faced ahead. After all, they were partnered with Santee Cooper (45% owner) and things were not looking too good with their $9 billion nuclear construction project; over a year behind schedule […]

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  • March 5, 2018
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NextEra Energy Planning Proposal of $15.9 Billion for Santee Cooper

NextEra Energy, a Florida based utility, is floating a $15.9 billion bid proposal to South Carolina lawmakers for the purpose of purchasing Santee Cooper. Santee Cooper is a state-owned utility and after they abandoned the V.C. Summer 2 & 3 Project it resulted in their partner on the project, SCANA, to also abandon the project.  […]

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  • March 1, 2018
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March Birthdays

Warmest wishes for a Happy Birthday to Kaye Browder, Randall Mastricola and Jackie Pate. We are so happy that you’re a part of our team! Happy Birthday and all the best to you in the year to come.      

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  • February 27, 2018
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N.J. Lawmakers Delay Vote on Bill to Support Nuclear

The New Jersey Senate was expected to vote Monday on a bill to support nuclear power plants in the state, but shelved the vote to make further revisions to the bill.  Senate President Steve Sweeney said a vote could happen next month.

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  • February 26, 2018
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New Jersey Lawmakers to Vote on the Future of Salem and Hope Creek TODAY

TODAY, February 26th, New Jersey lawmakers are expected to vote on legislation that was finally approved by a joint Assembly and Senate committee last Thursday. The legislation would offer Public Service Enterprise Group up to $300 million in assistance to keep its nuclear plants (Salem and Hope Creek) operating until 2035. It would be financed […]

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  • February 21, 2018
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Wind Power Stirs Up Emotions across the Midwest and Northeast

Wind power stirs up emotions on both sides, drawing support from environmentalists who worry about global warming, landowners who welcome a new stream of steady income and local governments seeking more tax revenue. However, those opposed are questioning the beatitudes professed by the proponents. The advocates of wind power say it offers something for everyone: […]

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  • February 14, 2018
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FP&L Seeking Another 20 Years for Turkey Point

Florida Power & Light is seeking approval to extend the operating license of its Turkey Point nuclear plant for another 20 years. If the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission grants the renewal for Turkey Point’s two existing reactors, FPL could be among the first power companies to operate a reactor for 80 years. NRC spokesman Roger […]

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  • February 6, 2018
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Georgia Power Customers will See Lower Monthly Electric Bills

Georgia Power customers can expect to see their monthly residential electricity bills fall by an average of about $2.70, starting in April. The utility company said in a news release this week that customers will be paying $139 million less toward the expansion of the multi-billion dollar Plant Vogtle nuclear project in east Georgia this year.  Georgia Power […]

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