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Supreme Court Passes on MVP Appeal Challenging FERC’s Authority
The Supreme Court declined to take up a lawsuit against the Mountain Valley Pipeline, the latest in a series of legal maneuverings over a case filed by opponents of the pipeline.
FERC Approves Three-year Extension for MVP Southgate Project
The ‘next leg’ of Mountain Valley Pipeline would lengthen the long-delayed Mountain Valley Pipeline into North Carolina
Kinder Morgan to Buy NextEra Energy Partners’ Texas Pipelines for $1.82B
U.S. pipeline operator Kinder Morgan said on Nov. 7 it would acquire NextEra Energy Partners' gas pipelines in South Texas for $1.82 billion.
Forecast Shows Utilities Adding 35.2 GW of Capacity to Power Grids
The EIA forecasts solar to account for about 55% of the utility-scale capacity additions in the U.S. for the rest of this year.
NextEra Energy Beats Quarterly Profit Estimates on Renewables Boom
NextEra Energy Inc. has performed better in second-quarter profits than Wall Street estimated, which can be partially attributed to the company's renewable energy initiatives.
NextEra CEO: Strengthening Hydrogen Sector Requires Partnerships
Hydrogen and its decarbonization potential is on the radar of energy companies looking to lower emissions, but it will take partnerships to make it happen, NextEra Energy Resources CEO says.
Energy Transition in Motion (Week of April 28, 2023): Advancing Projects, Investment
Here’s a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news, including a move by NextEra Energy and CF Industries to jointly develop a hydrogen project in Oklahoma.
NextEra Energy CEO Sees Hydrogen as Next Frontier, Calls Offshore Wind ‘Bad Bet’
The chief executive of NextEra Energy, the world’s largest producer of renewables, called hydrogen a ‘significant opportunity.’
NextEra Energy Sets 'Real Zero' Goal to Eliminate Emissions
NextEra Energy's Real Zero carbon emissions reduction goal will drive energy affordability for customers and eliminate carbon emissions by 2045.
Midstream Connections Solid, Future Waves Less So
Second-wave and modular LNG enter the picture, as do big plants in British Columbia.