Note from the editor There’s only a few days left for you to help set the narrative in the utility industry. This Friday, Feb. 10, we will close submissions for our fourth annual State of the Electric Utility Survey to begin analyzing results. If you work for a utility, please take a moment to complete the survey and encourage your colleagues to do the same. Your insight will help define the outlook for the utility sector in 2017 and beyond. The best way to see the results of this year's survey is to take it. Ten or 15 minutes today could give you powerful insights into the industry's future. You can download last year's results here. Gavin Bade Editor, Utility Dive Twitter | E-mail |
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Top news Feature Story IOUs in the nation's largest EV market are pushing new proposals to enable electrification beyond small consumer cars. |
The line will move up to 3.25 billion cubic feet/day from Appalachian supply areas to markets in the Midwest and Northeast. |
The solar industry is not contesting a compromise bill to phase out the $2,000 incentive by 2021. |
A Democratic senator wants Dominion to evaluate recycling coal ash before capping basins in place, but the utility says it would be cost prohibitive. |
The project aims to boost renewables penetration in the Last Frontier as residents wrestle with high electricity prices. |
The utility canceled three contracts for utility-scale solar generation on Oahu when SunEdison declared bankruptcy last year. |
But the study said the low penetration levels of rooftop solar in most states make cost-shift claims negligible. |
Following a decline in 2015, nationwide sales of electric vehicles jumped in 2016, according to data from Inside EVs. |
Feature Story If proposed tax reforms and regulatory changes from the Republican-led Congress and the Trump administration succeed, what will they mean for utilities? |
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