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Southern California Edison pays $82.5 Million for Bobcat Fire Damages

The Justice Department announced on Friday that Southern California Edison had agreed to pay the U.S. Government $82.5 million in order to cover costs for fighting the 2020 Bobcat Fire as well as repairing damages to the Angeles National Forest. According to the Justice Department, this is the largest settlement related to wildfires ever reached in California's Central District. SCE has not responded to comments immediately. The Bobcat Fire began in September 2020, and it burned over 114,000 acres (approximately 180 square miles), nearly 100,000 of which were in the Angeles National Forest. In September 2023, the U.S. filed suit...

Electric Utilities

Southern California Edison pays $82.5 million in settlement claims for 2020 Bobcat Fire damage

Southern California Edison, a division of Edison International, has agreed to pay $82.5 Million to the U.S. Forest Service to settle claims for damages and costs resulting from Bobcat Fire 2020. In 2023, the U.S. Government filed a lawsuit against SCE, alleging that negligence caused the wildfire. The fire burned almost 180 square miles (466,2 square kilometers), making it one of the biggest wildfires to ever occur in Los Angeles County. The government claimed in a complaint filed at the federal court of Los Angeles that the wildfire started on September 6, 2020 when a tree poorly maintained contacted powerlines,...

Climate Change

EU labels only four countries as "high-risk" under deforestation laws

Kate Abnett, Charlotte Van Campenhout, and Bart H. Meijer BRUSSELS (May 22) - The European Union's new anti-deforestation legislation will place the most stringent checks on commodities from only four countries. Brazil and Indonesia, two major forest nations, are exempted. In a legal document published on Thursday by the European Commission, it was stated that the law will categorise imported goods from Belarus, Myanmar and North Korea as having a “high risk” of fuelling the deforestation. Brazil and Indonesia will be labeled as "standard risks" because they have among the highest deforestation rates in the world. This means that their...

Electric Utilities

Wall Street Journal, May 20,

These are the most popular stories from the Wall Street Journal. These stories have not been verified and we cannot vouch their accuracy. TXNM Energy, a utility firm, announced that it will be acquired by Blackstone's infrastructure unit in a deal worth $11.5 billion. Cantor Fitzgerald, a Wall Street firm, said U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick had agreed to transfer his stake to his children and to a group investors. He also divested assets from two subsidiaries in compliance with his U.S. Government ethics agreement. Regeneron Pharmaceuticals announced that it would purchase 23andMe Holding, a genomics company, for $256M...

Electric Utilities

Blackstone's $11.5 billion TXNM Energy investment is a bet on the soaring demand for power

Blackstone Infrastructure is acquiring utility company TXNM Energy for $11.5 billion, including debt. The investment firm is betting on the rising demand for electricity in the U.S. and a move to cleaner energy sources. TXNM shares rose 9.2% in premarket trade to $57.75 after Blackstone Infrastructure, a New Mexico-based utility, announced on Monday that it valued the company at $61.25 a share. This represents a 15% premium compared to the last close of the stock, according to LSEG. More companies are investing in utilities as the U.S. is expected to have a record-breaking power demand in 2025. This will be...

Environment

US order allows Puerto Rico's power grid to be bolstered with fuel oil plants

Energy Secretary Chris Wright of the United States issued an order Friday allowing Puerto Rico's government-owned utility to fill in chronic electricity shortages on the island using electricity generated by oil-burning plants, without violating environmental laws. Why it Matters Puerto Rico has been plagued by frequent and widespread power outages for years due to the island’s crumbling infrastructure and the bankruptcy of Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority in 2017. This was followed by a series of devastating hurricanes. A month ago the island was blacked out, and this week 134,000 customers were affected by the power failure. CONTEXT In January,...

Electric Utilities

Southern California Edison presents a three-year plan for wildfire mitigation

Southern California Edison, a division of Edison International, announced on Friday that it had submitted to California's Office of Energy Infrastructure Safety a Wildfire Mitigation Plan for a period of three years. SCE stated that the plan is a continuation of efforts to address both immediate and long-term risks from wildfires in response to changing customer needs and extreme weather conditions. The company anticipates investing $6.2 billion in three years, from 2026-2028. This includes the installation of at least 440 additional circuit miles covered conductor as well as nearly 260 circuit mile of underground distribution lines. Brian Fennessy, fire chief...

Energy Markets

US Nuclear regulator starts special inspection at Quad City nuclear power plant

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission has begun a special inspection of the Quad Cities Generating station in Marseilles (Illinois) after discovering inoperative safety-related vacuum breaks, the agency announced on Monday. Constellation Energy operates the two-unit nuclear power plant. According to a press release from the NRC, operators discovered that vacuum breakers designed to maintain structural integrity of containment systems during major events had become inoperative because certain valves hadn't been reopened following testing during a recent fueling outage. The report said that the incident compromised the system's capability to regulate the containment pressure. This warranted a special inquiry, and the system...

Electric Utilities

Trump's Energy Department announces rule changes to reduce red tape

The U.S. Department of Energy proposed Monday to eliminate or modify more than 40 regulations, programs and initiatives to align with President Donald Trump’s efforts to loosen federal rules and gut diversity measures. In a press release, the agency claimed that the moves would save U.S. tax payers $11 billion. It called it the first phase of its biggest-ever deregulation effort. Energy Secretary Chris Wright stated in a statement that "thanks to President Trump’s leadership, we're bringing common sense back - slashing regulation meant to appease Green New Deal fantasy, restrict consumer choices and increase costs for American people." The...

Electric Utilities

Source: Blackstone is in negotiations to purchase utility TXNM

A person familiar with this matter told me on Monday that the infrastructure investing arm of asset management Blackstone has been in discussions to purchase TXNM Energy which is a utility focused on New Mexico and Texas. Sources say that discussions between Blackstone Infrastructure Partners (BIP) and TXNM are currently underway about the structure of an agreement. However, they cautioned that the situation is fluid and a deal was not guaranteed. Source spoke under anonymity in order to discuss confidential discussions. Bloomberg News reported earlier Monday that the two parties are in negotiations for an agreement which could be reached...

Electric Utilities

NRG Energy invests $12 billion in assets to meet growing demand for power

NRG Energy announced on Monday that it will acquire power generation assets in a cash and stock deal valued at 12 billion dollars from energy infrastructure investment company LS Power. The U.S. utility is banking on industrial customers to drive electricity demand throughout the country. In premarket trading, shares of NRG Energy increased by more than 6%. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), power consumption is expected to hit record highs by 2025 and 2026. This will be driven by the proliferation of data centres dedicated to AI, cryptocurrency, and the increasing use of electricity in homes and...

Nuclear Power

Talen Energy considers alternative options for data center supply after Amazon's setback

Talen Energy, the U.S. energy company, is looking at alternative arrangements for supplying electricity to data centres after regulators rejected a plan that would have fuelled an Amazon data centre directly from Talen’s Pennsylvania nuclear plant. The prospect of striking direct deals with Big Tech data centers has sparked a huge interest in independent U.S. energy producers such as Talen. This is what has pushed the shares of these companies to new highs. Co-located arrangements in which power plants are located near or at the data centers could eliminate the year-long waiting times for connecting to the wider electrical grid....

Europe

Energy Markets

Andy Home: US Aluminium smelters compete with Big Tech to get scarce power.

In the United States, it's been 45 years since anyone has built a primary aluminum smelter. Alumax opened the Mt Holly plant, in South Carolina, in 1980. The country now had 33 smelters with a combined capacity of nearly five million metric tonnes of aluminium per year. Six is the number today. Two have been completely curtailed. Mt Holly and two other plants are operating below capacity. The annual production has dropped to 700,000 tonnes. Emirates Global Aluminium is hoping to turn the tide in Oklahoma with a new facility. The new plant joins Century Aluminum which received federal funding...

Fossil Fuels

Portugal wants European regulators to lead Iberia's outage investigation

Portugal's acting energy minister said that it wants the European energy regulators, ACER, to conduct an independent investigation to determine the cause of the massive power outage which brought Spain and Portugal almost to a standstill in the last month. Maria da Graca Carvalho stated that Prime Minister Luis Montenegro wanted an independent investigation conducted by the European Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators in order to supplement the technical report prepared by the European Network of Transmission System Operators ENTSO-E. Carvalho, in response to questions, said that "ACER is a suitable entity for coordinating any external evaluation process....

Electric Utilities

Investor's letter: Vietnam cuts retroactively subsidies for solar and wind farms

According to a petition from investors, Vietnam's state-owned power utility has reduced the subsidised prices that it pays for electricity generated by solar and wind farms. These farms now face defaulting on their bank debts. The document was sent to Vietnam's highest authorities on May 16, and follows a letter from the majority of signatories in which they warned that billions of dollars were at risk due to retroactive changes made by Vietnamese authorities to subsidies, even though they were targeting a massive expansion of solar energy capacity. Documents show that, starting with invoices for January, a subsidiary EVN's Vietnam...

Western Europe

East Asia

Power Markets

Battery shifts to nickel and cobalt as a result of the energy storage boom

Fidra Energy's plan to convert a 55-acre patch of countryside in northern England into Europe's biggest energy storage facility, a 1,45 gigawatt one once complete, was far from finalized when it acquired the land in 2023. Chris Elder, CEO of the Edinburgh-based firm, said, "We struggled to make economics work." The cost of the batteries used in this project has been roughly halved over the last 18 months. Fidra plans to begin installing battery units in its Thorpe Marsh 600-million-pound ($800 million) project next year. LFP batteries have fueled a boom in energy-storage projects, which - in terms of percentage...

Electric Utilities

RPT-Buffett will step down from his position as CEO of Berkshire after 60 years, and pass the baton to Abel

Warren Buffett, perhaps the most famous investor in the world, is retiring at the end 2025. He will hand over Berkshire Hathaway's reins to vice chairman Greg Abel. This move marks the end of an era at Berkshire following Buffett's 60-year reign, during which he became a household brand, a multibillionaire, and an American success. Buffett, who is 94 years old, stated on Saturday that "I believe the time has come where Greg will be the CEO of the company by year's end." He wrapped up Berkshire Annual Meeting in Omaha Abel would have the final word, he said. He...

Electric Utilities

Indian regulator accuses Adani's nephew in an insider trading case. He seeks to settle

India's market regulator alleges that Pranav Adani, the director of several Adani Group companies and the grandson of the billionaire founder of the group, has shared sensitive price information and violated regulations designed to prevent insider trading. Adani, nephew of Gautam Adani was sent a warning by the Securities and Exchange Board of India last year. The notice alleged that he had shared information with his brother-in law about the 2021 acquisition of SoftBank's SB Energy Holdings by Adani Green before the deal announcement, according to the document and a source. This matter was not previously reported. In an email...

Crude Oil

QatarEnergy talks LNG long-term supply agreement with Japan

Five trading and industry insiders have confirmed that QatarEnergy is in negotiations with Japanese companies for a long term deal to supply LNG through its North Field Expansion Project. Four sources confirmed that under the agreement, Qatar would supply gas to a group of Japanese importers. A volume of 3 million metric tonnes per year would be divided between the consortium. If the agreement is reached, it will help confirm Doha’s decades-old dominant position on the Japanese market as the competition from the United States, and neighbouring Gulf suppliers United Arab Emirates and Oman that offer more flexible contractual terms,...

Electric Utilities

Taiwan reports $13 billion in losses to power utilities due to the freezing of electricity prices

Taiwan won't raise electricity prices at this time due to global uncertainty about the impact of trade policies and geopolitical risk. However, the government will ask parliament for funds to help the state-run energy firm stem losses worth nearly $13 billion. In order to limit inflation, the government has heavily subsidised energy. However, it did increase power prices between September and April last year. After a meeting with its committee to review electricity prices on Friday, Taiwan's Economy Ministry said that the members "carefully examined the impact of electricity bill on prices and decided that electricity prices will not be...

Electric Utilities

Engie Brasil buys two hydropower plants for $523 Million

According to a filing with the Securities Commission, Engie Brasil announced on Friday that it had signed a deal to purchase two hydropower plants in northern Brazil. The price was estimated at 3 billion reais (532 million dollars). Engie Brasil has acquired the entities that hold concessions for the Cachoeira Caldeirao Plant, located in Amapa State, and the Santo Antonio do Jari Plant, which is on the border between Amapa and Para States. The concessions expire in 2048 and respectively 2045. Together, the assets being sold by EDP Energias do Brasil, China Three Gorges Energia and others have 612 Megawatts...

Fossil Fuels

China wants to know your opinion about the rules for imports, including battery waste and recycled steel

The Environment Ministry announced on Tuesday that China is seeking public opinion regarding rules for the importation of leftovers from the recycling spent lithium-ion batterys, as well recycled steel materials. The deadline for comments was set at March 20, in accordance with China's desire to speed up recycling efforts. This is reflected in the establishment of the China Resources Recycling Group, a group that focuses on recycling in the city of Tianjin, located in the north of the country. According to the proposal of the Ministry of Ecology and Environment, black mass, which is a mixture of nickel and cobalt...

Electric Utilities

Sources say HSBC is cutting the number of staff at China Pinnacle by 900.

Two sources claim that HSBC has reduced the number of employees at Pinnacle, its China digital wealth unit, by almost half or 900 people. This is a dramatic reversal from the bank's original plans for the unit, as part of their expansion plans in the country. Pinnacle, launched in 2020, sells fund and insurance products via a digital platform. According to calculations based off of company disclosures and official business records, it employed around 2,100 people in two of its major units at the end of last June. This reversal highlights the challenges that the Asia-focused banks face to boost...

Electric Utilities

Sources say HSBC is cutting the number of staff at China Pinnacle by 900.

Two sources claim that HSBC has reduced the number of employees at Pinnacle, its China digital wealth unit, by almost half or 900 people. This is a dramatic reversal from the bank's original plans for the unit, as part of their expansion plans in the country. Pinnacle, launched in 2020, sells fund and insurance products via a digital platform. According to calculations based off of company disclosures and official business records, it employed around 2,100 people in two of its major units at the end of last June. This reversal highlights the challenges that the Asia-focused banks face to boost...

Environment

Cuba opens the first of 92 new solar parks to combat energy crisis

Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel opened the first of 92 Solar Parks on Friday, as part of an initiative backed by China to reduce the number of blackouts that can last for hours in the Caribbean Island nation. The park in Havana is one of 55 that are expected to be online by this year. It will generate 1,200 megawatts. Last year, the outdated power grid of this Communist-run nation collapsed multiple times. A severe fuel shortage made it impossible for smaller clusters to operate diesel-powered generators which typically backup the system. Blackouts that lasted for years have weakened the economy,...

Natural Gas Liquids

Tohoku Electric aims to eventually stop Russian LNG purchases

Kojiro Higachi, the president of Tohoku Electric Power in Japan, said that Tohoku Electric Power should review its LNG procurement strategy if it is to stop buying from Russia. Under a contract that runs for 20 years, the utility will import 420,000 metric tonnes of LNG per year from Russia's Sakhalin-2 Project. Higuchi stated that this accounted for approximately 10% of the LNG produced by his company. He said at a press conference that "we must think about (our future procurement plans) assuming we will eventually stop purchasing from Russia." Later, the company stated that no decision had been made...

Pollution

Japan's food exports in 2024 will reach a record high despite China’s seafood import bans

Japan's agricultural, forest and fishery exports rose by 3.7% in 2024 to reach a new record, despite China banning seafood imports after the Fukushima nuclear plant water discharge. The Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries said that exports in 2018 totaled 1.507 trillion yen, up from 1.454 billion yen by 2023. Kazuyoshi Nakasugi, deputy head of MAFF’s export policy planning department, noted that it was the 12th consecutive year of growth and a new record. He also pointed out that exports from China and Hong Kong were down, but exports in other parts of Asia and the United States increased....