News
LCG, June 11, 2025--The AES Corporation (AES) announced today that it has completed construction of the 1,000 MW Bellefield 1 project, which is under a 15-year contract with Amazon. Bellefield is a two-phase project, with each phase including 500 MW of solar plus 500 MW of a four-hour, battery energy storage system (BESS). When Phase II is completed in 2026, the total installed capacity will be 2,000 MW, and AES expects the total project will be the largest solar-plus-storage facility in the United States.
Read more
|
LCG, June 9, 2025--Duke Energy announced today its intent to submit an application to the Public Service Commission of South Carolina (PSCSC) for approval to build a new natural gas combined-cycle generating facility with hydrogen capability in Anderson County, South Carolina. The company plans to submit the construction application to the PSCSC later this year. If approved, it expects construction would commence in summer 2027, with operations beginning by early 2031.
Read more
|
|
|
Industry News
Williams Has Deal With Buffett and Banks
LCG, Aug. 1, 2002--An agreement between troubled William Cos. Inc., investor-billionaire Warren buffett and Lehman Brothers to sell oil and gas assets it bought only last year allows Williams to increase its total borrowing capability and improve its cash situation.Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc. and Lehman Brothers provided a $900 million senior secured credit agreement (senior being a higher level of obligation than junior). In return, MidAmerican Energy Holdings, under Berkshire Hathaway, receives preferred stock in Williams. Hugh Welton, a senior director at Fitch Ratings, a credit-rating agency, said, "it's pretty spectacular the amount of stuff they've done in a week, though it's been at the expense of selling some good assets that have contributed to their earnings profile."Aside from the Buffet-Lehman Brothers deal, $1.1 billion of credit was secured through an existing line of $700 million, plus $400 million in new credit. Some of the other asset sales made by Williams included a $350 million sale of Wyoming natural gas assets to Encana Corp., and nearly all of its gas-related holdings in the Anadarko basin to Chesapeake Exploration LP, for $37.5 million.Other energy companies have been worried at what was the very real prospect of a credit default this week by Williams, which would have contributed to a more dismal outlook for those companies already trying to improve fallen credit ratings. Dynegy this week sold its Northern Natural Gas pipeline to Buffett for $928 million.
|
|
|
UPLAN-NPM
The Locational Marginal Price Model (LMP) Network Power Model
|
|
UPLAN-ACE
Day Ahead and Real Time Market Simulation
|
|
UPLAN-G
The Gas Procurement and Competitive Analysis System
|
|
PLATO
Database of Plants, Loads, Assets, Transmission...
|
|
|
|