As 100% renewables mandate nears, Puerto Rico sees new microgrid initiative, resilience focus; CAISO: Changes to RMR procurement could keep generators from gaming the system; What can power companies learn from iTunes?; Vermont eyes 'immediate relief' from demand charges for electric vehicle charging
Pointed exchanges over climate change policy at FERC's monthly meeting may indicate that approvals for new natural gas infrastructure are again on hold at the commission.
The U.S. territory's legislature expects to send a bill to the governor's desk on Monday, mandating the use of 100% renewable energy generation by 2050.
The benefit of becoming a Next Generation Energy company is fully realized when value is driven both from improved customer interaction capabilities and expanded technological functions, creating an organization that is more responsive and adaptive.
In a way, utilities are looking to emulate the iTunes business model, leveraging their customer base to become a trusted provider of third-party products and services, writes Rainer Sternfeld of Intertrust Corporation.
A Public Service Department report comes at the behest of state lawmakers, who want to examine possible rate design changes to empower more cost-effective consumer behaviors.
Assistant Secretary Dan Simmons used to work for an organization that advocated the elimination of the office he currently heads. Now he says he supports DOE's renewable energy mission.
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