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RWE Commissions the 200-MW Stoneridge Solar Project in Texas

LCG, November 26, 2025--RWE announced today the commissioning of the Stoneridge Solar project, located in Milam County, Texas. The project capacity is 200 MW of solar power, plus a battery energy storage system (BESS) that provides 100 MW (200 MWh) of battery storage capacity. The BESS improves the supply of short-term, reliable, affordable electricity in ERCOT.

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Oklo and Siemens Energy Sign Agreement to Accelerate Power Conversion System for New SMR in Idaho

LCG, November 19, 2025--Oklo Inc. and Siemens Energy announced today that the parties have signed a binding contract for the design and delivery of the power conversion system for Oklo’s Aurora-INL (Idaho National Laboratory) nuclear small modular reactor (SMR). The agreement authorizes Siemens Energy to begin engineering and design work to expedite procurement of long-lead components and to initiate the manufacturing process for the power conversion system. Oklo’s expertise in advanced fission technology will be combined with Siemens Energy’s extensive industry experience with steam turbine and generator systems, with the ultimate goal of generating carbon-free, reliable electricity.

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California Capsule: SoCal Edison Will Sell Transmission

LCG, Feb 26, 2001California Gov. Gray Davis said late Friday that the state had agreed to pay Southern California Edison Co. $2.76 billion for that portion of the state's electric transmission grid owned by the utility.

The price, more than twice book value of the aging wires, would place the total value of the transmission facilities owned by the state's three investor-owned utilities at close to $9 billion, which is a lot more than the $3 billion state officials had said they would pay.

Davis said the state was close to a similar deal with San Diego Gas & Electric Co. but would not "feel comfortable" saying progress was being made in negotiations with Pacific Gas & Electric Co.

Other news from the tarnished Golden State:

  • Davis, a guest on NBC's "Meet the Press" yesterday, said every Californian would need to reduce electricity usage 10 percent if the state is to avoid power outages this summer. That takes into account the 5,000 megawatts of new generation the governor has promised to have installed by July. The governor also attempted to shift the blame for California's electric crisis to his predecessor, Republican Pete Wilson, who in 1996 signed the deregulation legislation written by a Democrat-controlled legislature and passed unanimously.

  • Mirant Corp., the former Southern energy unit of The Southern Co., said it has agreed to provide the California Department of Water Resources with 750 megawatts of electricity capacity next month. Additional terms of the contract were not disclosed. Randy Harrison, chief executive of the company's western U.S. operations, said "We became more confident in our ability to enter such a contract after we received full payment from (the Department of Water Resources) for a bill due February 20."

  • U.S. District Court Judge Frank Damrell has issued a stay in the case of four power producers sued by the California Independent System Operator to force them to continue power deliveries. Over the past couple of weeks, the judge had issued a series of restraining orders, one extending the other by a few days. The stay will keep the companies delivering electricity until further hearings, which are set for March 16. "It means the lights will stay on," said Patrick Dorinson, a spokesman for the ISO.

  • Legislation introduced in the California state Senate will keep Delano Energy Co. producing power for the time being. The plant, about 30 miles north of Bakersfield, produces 50 megawatts of electricity by burning agricultural waste, and hasn't been paid since December. Senate Bill 47 X would create five-year contracts with renewable power sources and pay between 7.5 cents and 8.5 cents per kilowatt-hour. That's not as much as the 17 cents Delano has been billing but not getting, but it's enough to make a profit.

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