New tax code means big rate changes, uncertainty for power sector in 2018; Coal, oil get a boost from Northern cold snap; After tax overhaul, utility regulators are pushing for lower customer rates; EPA issues clean air designations, Northeast states sue over cross-border pollution
Photos published earlier this month show the coal mining CEO handing over an "Action Plan" to Secretary of Energy Rick Perry that resembles the DOE's eventual proposal to subsidize fuel-secure generators.
Multiple states have ordered utilities to examine any savings they see as a result of the lower corporate tax rate in effect this year, and to prepare to pass those savings back to customers.
Duke Energy Florida seeks to recover an estimated $381 million in costs related to Hurricane Irma and $132 million to replenish its storm reserve fund.
Utility-scale and behind-the-meter storage applications are expected to show the strongest growth, with peak shaving and incentive programs driving the latter.
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