Maine settlement could pave way for Canadian hydro in New England; South Carolina House unanimously advances bill to remove net metering caps; A PG&E bankruptcy timeline: The road to Chapter 11 and beyond; Missouri regulators open docket to tackle EV infrastructure
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H.B. 3659 would give an important lifeline to distributed solar in South Carolina, which could screech to a halt as utilities in the state meet their net metering caps.
The move from the Public Service Commission comes after an appeals court decision that ruled utilities can recover their investment for electric vehicle chargers.
Jenny Durkan said they should be equipped for EV charging, and a certain number of new parking spaces must have the wiring and outlets to be ready for chargers.
The Data for Progress research director says non-renewable resources and market-based policies can have a role in a Green New Deal — as long as they serve the aims of deep decarbonization and economic justice.
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