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TNS Tipoffs - Energy Systems Newsletter for Saturday May 25, 2024 ( 4 items )  

Ind. Utility Regulatory Commission Issues Agenda for May 29 Meeting
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, May 24 -- The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission issued the following agenda: * * * MEMORANDUM TO: Commission Chairman James F. Huston; Commissioners Bennett, Freeman, Veleta and Ziegner FROM: Commission Technical Divisions DATE: May 22, 2024 RE: 30-Day Utility Articles for Conference on Wednesday, May 29, 2024 @ 10:00 a.m. The following thirty-day filings have been submitted to the Commission. Each item was reviewed by the appropriate Commission Technical Divisi  more

Fla. PSC Customer Service Hearings Scheduled for Duke Energy Florida, LLC
TALLAHASSEE, Florida, May 25 -- The Florida Public Service Commission issued the following news release on May 24, 2024: The Florida Public Service Commission (PSC) will hold customer service hearings on Tuesday, June 11; Wednesday, June 12; and Tuesday, June 18, for Duke Energy Florida, LLC (DEF) customers. In April, DEF filed a petition with the PSC for a rate increase. Service hearings allow DEF's customers to provide public comments on its rate request and its quality of service. The Commi  more

Memorial University Chemistry Professor Named One of 3M's 25 Women in Science
ST. JOHN'S, Newfoundland, May 25 -- Memorial University of Newfoundland issued the following news release: A professor in Memorial University's Department of Chemistry is being recognized as one of three trailblazing Canadians who are creating a safer, cleaner environment. Dr. Francesca Kerton is working on how to repurpose the discarded mussel shells in the shellfish industry in different ways, including as energy storage materials and in drug delivery. In most regions, waste shells and prot  more

Technical University of Denmark: Decommissioned Oil and Gas Fields Can Play Climate-Friendly Role as Carbon Storages
KONGENS LYNGBY, Denmark, May 25 (TNSres) -- The Technical University of Denmark issued the following news: At DTU researchers are committed to developing the North Sea's decommissioned oil and gas fields for future carbon storage. Their in-depth knowledge of the underground in the Danish area of the North Sea will be the key to success. Permanent carbon storage is one of the tools needed to reduce the atmospheric content of the greenhouse gas that drives climate change. At the DTU Offshore res  more