Modernizing renewables mandates is no longer about the megawatts; Arizona regulators determine signatures valid on 50% renewables ballot initiative; New York studies European offshore wind industry to inform development plans; NYC stakeholders back plan to cut building energy use, carbon emissions
As alternative storage technologies like solar and battery rise in reliability and fall in cost, more utilities are harnessing them to improve operational efficiency. Get the playbook→
While renewables mandates have been successful and cost effective, studies show evolving power systems should focus on decreasing peak demand and cutting emissions.
The Arizona Secretary of State's office determined more than 70% of the signatures were valid on a petition supporting the ballot, but opposition can still challenge individual signatures.
A new study of successful offshore wind transmission models will focus on large-scale projects across the Atlantic in order to help guide the state's procurements.
The Democrat commissioner said he has no knowledge of FERC's efforts to assist the Trump administration in supporting money-losing coal and nuclear plants, which the agency's chief of staff revealed last week.
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