McIntyre links fuel security questions with resilience proceeding ; New York City moves to streamline energy storage permitting; Virginia regulators reject Dominion's 100% renewables tariff; Order 1000 should remain a priority for FERC
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Grid conditions "do not empower the [DOE] to provide the long term out-of-market price support that the coal and nuclear plant owners seek," energy interests wrote to the secretary.
City agencies and officials are working to remove barriers to energy storage installations, with comprehensive new guidelines on installing outdoor lithium-ion batteries.
The Virginia State Corporation Commission determined the proposed tariff would give Dominion "extraordinary discretion" and the rates would be subject to "uncertainty and subjectivity."
As grid changes and resilience demands drive transmission construction, FERC should expand Oder 1000 to drive innovative solutions and cost containment, former PUC Texas Chairman Barry Smitherman writes.
Washington utilities file an integrated resource plan every two years. Regulators want to see a more robust assessment of climate change risks in the next one.
The California utility announced its first supplier of charging stations to be owned by PG&E, as part of its CPUC-approved electric vehicle charging program.
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