2019 Solar Outlook: Making ambitious state policy into a reality; 2019 US renewable generation additions expected to far outpace gas: EIA; PUC order keeps Minnesota ahead of the curve on performance-based rates; EPSA: State subsidies threaten PJM's Capacity Market
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The CPUC opened a docket to determine how much PG&E can pay for wildfire damages on the same day that Moody's downgraded its credit rating four notches.
The order, the culmination of a process that began in September 2017, establishes procedures and goals for developing metrics for performance-based rates by the fall.
Well functioning energy and capacity markers go hand in hand with climate reduction. But state subsidies will make future investment on a competitive, merchant basis in PJM less likely, writes EPSA CEO John Shelk.
As electric vehicles, batteries and other distributed resources are added to the grid, analysts predict utilities will increasingly take advantage of that supply to balance load.
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