Top news Feature Story From expansive sector redesigns to step-by-step DER dockets, states across the nation are rethinking the grid and how utilities make money off it.
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EPSA and a group of local citizens and businesses say the zero-emission credits would intrude on FERC's jurisdiction over wholesale power markets and have “a disruptive effect on energy auctions."
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The U.S. Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee advanced 65 bills last week, many of which were a part of last year's energy package that stalled in conference committee.
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A dozen state and city governments informed the White House they will file a lawsuit unless the Department of Energy moves to finalize efficiency regulations covering commercial and consumer products.
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The Granite State Power Link would be a commercial project, not funded by National Grid ratepayers.
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The bill, slated for a vote next week, would allow monthly fees to be increased as much as 75% for solar customers.
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By isolating small blocks of cells, the company says it could build battery systems that use cells of different types, ages, voltages or chemistries.
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The study argues California regulators have issued confusing and incomplete guidance on whether reopening the troubled gas storage facility is necessary for power and gas reliability.
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Feature Story A bill to support the Millstone plant would include nuclear facilities in renewable energy solicitations in an attempt to skirt legal challenges facing similar efforts in New York and Illinois. |
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