Utilities see opportunity in Energy as a Service offerings; Trump signs bill streamlining advanced nuclear regs, as Senate considers R&D funding; EPS Ep. 5: The Utility Dive team on power trends to watch in 2019; The Supreme Court should reject requests for a do-over on state clean energy programs
News of EPA's policy shift came during a testy nomination hearing where the acting administrator faced pressure from activists and Democrat senators on climate change.
Members of the Senate Appropriations Committee grilled nuclear scientists about the impact of advanced nuclear reactors and the need to fund research for new manufacturing opportunities.
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Renewables are competitive, states are poised to enact ambitious energy policies and the Trump administration is still mulling a plant bailout. Iulia Gheorghiu and Catherine Morehouse join EPS to lay out the top issues of 2019.
Ruling against zero emission credit programs for nuclear plants could jeopardize renewable energy credits, too, and threaten to overturn policies in nearly thirty states, according to Harvard's Ari Peskoe.
The utility said Wednesday it wants to install 30 million solar panels by 2030, which could translate to 8 GW to 10 GW of capacity or more, according to some estimates.
While offshore wind attracted almost $26 billion in investment last year, the "most striking shifts" on spending were in the solar sector, with the cost of installing a megawatt of capacity dropping 12% last year.
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