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TNS Tipoffs - Energy Systems Newsletter for Sunday November 10, 2024 ( 3 items )  

Coastal Conservation League: Dominion Energy Plan Doubles Down on Gas, Dismisses Coal Retirement Goals
CHARLESTON, South Carolina, Nov. 9 -- The Coastal Conservation League issued the following news release on Nov. 8, 2024: * * * Public Service Commission's approval allows failure to invest in clean energy * * * Yesterday, the South Carolina Public Service Commission approved Dominion Energy's integrated resource plan for South Carolina, paving the way for riskier and dirtier energy sources and putting Dominion's coal retirement timeline in question. Rather than seize the opportunities to red  more

ComEd Hosting Capacity Map Now Updated Monthly to Enhance Interconnection Process for Solar Developers
CHICAGO, Illinois, Nov. 9 -- Commonwealth Edison, a subsidiary of Exelon, issued the following news release: * * * Near real-time data supports robust growth of solar in ComEd region * * * Rising interest among consumers to reduce their carbon footprints and energy costs is driving the growth of community and rooftop solar in ComEd's northern Illinois region, and its new hosting capacity map for solar developers is helping streamline the process and meet the demand. "Our updated hosting cap  more

Dartmouth College: Secrets of the Corpse Flower Revealed
HANOVER, New Hampshire, Nov. 9 (TNSres) -- Dartmouth College issued the following news: * * * Dartmouth scientists sniff out the genes that stir up the bloom's pungent odor. * * * By Harini Barath The unusual odor of the titan arum, commonly called the corpse flower because its scent is reminiscent of rotting flesh, draws crowds of curious visitors to greenhouses around the world during its rare blooms. What also intrigues scientists is the corpse flower's propensity for warming itself up j  more