Tri-State faces growing member rebellion, challenges at Colorado PUC; The last gasp of natural gas; Incentives spur rapid storage growth in New York, outpacing distributed solar expansion: NYSERDA CEO; Energy Secretary Perry announces resignation after previous denials
Tri-State Generation & Transmission's largest member, United Power, has asked Colorado regulators to establish a fair exit charge that would allow the cooperative to procure cleaner and cheaper power.
Policymakers, regulators and investors would be wise to see the writing on the wall: The gas bubble is about to burst, and they won’t want to be caught with billions of dollars in sunk infrastructure costs when it does, the authors write.
Six months after announcing a variety of energy storage incentives, the state-owned corporation has committed $92 million to 37 projects representing 150 MW of capacity.
"There is so much low hanging fruit in utility system challenges that can be addressed by advanced data analytic strategies that AI and machine learning are not the place to start," a cybersecurity expert said.
After a storm, you need to communicate with your customers, and your technicians need to communicate with each other. Here’s how advanced technology can help you quickly respond.
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