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New FERC Chair Kevin McIntyre requested the extension late Thursday due to the high number of comments on the DOE proposal and the recent addition of two new commissioners.
The FERC commissioner appeared to soften his position on short-term payments for at-risk coal and nuclear plants at a Monday morning event in Washington.
New reports show system operators and utilities are turning distributed energy resources into demand response and leveraging two-way communications for new levels of price responsiveness.
Offering software architecture built on open standards interfaces and engineering for scale is vital for any industry aspiring to have broad impact on the world.
A review by the U.S. Government Accountability Office found the agency did not adequately reviewed the performance of capacity markets, recommending improved data collection and regular assessments.
New details have come to light in a Post and Courier story focused not just on the V.C. Summer nuclear station in South Carolina, but on other large-scale power failures in recent years.
The 26 projects selected will help the state develop its market for energy storage, strengthen its electric grid and meet a statewide 200 MWh target by 2020.
The state Public Utilities Commission approved a wind integration rate of $0.57/MWh and a solar integration rate of $0.60/MWh for facilities smaller than 100 kW that qualify for 20-year contracts.
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California concluded two aspects of the state's “Renewable Market-Adjusting Tariff” conflicted with PURPA and federal regulation.
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