Enabling storage integration through market-driven procurements; TVA staff sees no need to add solar capacity until 2023; California's review of wildfire mitigation plans will be a sprint; New York utilities propose cybersecurity protocols for third parties
EPA's decision to de-prioritize enforcement of the New Source Review standards will allow plants to make upgrades without oversight, a former director of the agency's Air Enforcement Division told Congress.
Early renewables procurements that reverse traditional auctions with one utility buyer and multiple renewables-plus-storage sellers have lowered storage costs and grown capacity.
The federally-owned utility released a 20-year draft integrated resource plan with 30 separate portfolios that all involved some amount of coal in their generation capacity.
The California Public Utilities Commission wants to approve utility wildfire mitigation plans in May — a short time frame for such a proceeding, according to the presiding judge.
New York's investor-owned utilities want the Public Service Commission to confirm they can require third-party grid players to sign data security commitments or have their access restricted.
Utilities are still moving to a cleaner, more distributed power system, but our annual survey shows they are increasingly unsure about what types of regulation and market structures they want to foster the transition.
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