Executive of the Year
Chris Crane, CEO of Exelon
The Exelon CEO has been a driving force in state and federal actions that are shaping the future of the U.S. power sector.
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Southern California Edison
The California utility set in motion an ambitious plan to cut emissions, invest in grid-edge technology and deploy more energy storage than required under state mandates in a short amount of time.
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Westinghouse Electric Co.
As the primary contractor for two prominent nuclear construction projects, Westinghouse's bankruptcy caused the demise of one nuclear project and may have doomed new nuclear builds in the U.S. for the foreseeable future.
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SDG&E's Escondido energy storage project
The success of the Escondido project and other Aliso Canyon battery installations is proving energy storage's worth as a bulk power system asset.
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Scott Pruitt
Pruitt's ambitious deregulation agenda and his influence in the Trump White House could have lasting impacts for federal environmental policy.
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Oncor and its long list of suitors
Many have courted the largest transmission and distribution utility in Texas, but so far all have failed to impress regulators.
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Nuclear & coal vs. competitive markets
The closing of coal and nuclear plants has sparked a regulatory battle that has gone all the way to the top of the energy regulatory food chain.
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