Top news The Department of Energy will reportedly review how policies supporting wind and solar energy are pushing the early retirement of coal and nuclear generators. |
Feature Story Both companies have seen two merger proposals denied in as many years, but analysts say their Texas two-step may not be over yet. |
The Public Utilities Commission of Texas indicated it was concerned about increased risk for ratepayers and the independence of the Oncor board under the acquisition proposal. |
After taking heat for its plans to increase natural gas generation, APS still expects to rely on the resource to meet demand over the next 15 years. |
Upgrades will protect the system against outages, cyber- and physical attacks, while creating jobs and boosting renewable energy. |
Despite coal retirements and a shift toward gas generation, clearing prices in DP&L auctions have remained above levels seen in 2013. |
The deal includes a $23.6 million "transition fee" that would go back to Puget Sound Energy customers. |
By transferring capacity allocated to uncompleted rooftop solar systems, the utility has found space for about 2,800 new installations under the popular incentive program. |
Feature Story Months of negotiation over a net metering successor failed to produce a settlement, but did reveal ample common ground between utilities and solar advocates. |
|
| | What is a Smart City? We're digging deep into the world of urbanization, sustainability, and connectivity with the new *weekly* Smart Cities Dive newsletter Learn about the innovative practices and thinkers who are making our cities more sustainable, connected and livable. (Free with your Utility Dive subscription) |
|
| | |