Top news The version of the DOE's proposed rulemaking filed in the Federal Register contains a subtle but significant shift in which regions would be covered by the cost recovery rule. |
The thin-film developer would benefit from tariffs, and is a member of the Solar Energy Industries Association, which opposes the remedies. |
Feature Story New lines are moving ahead and new deals are being closed, despite political pushback against California’s plan for a new regional market. |
The new law, SB 338, requires utilities to develop carbon-free alternatives to gas generation for meeting peak demand in their integrated resource plans. |
Cybersecurity firm FireEye said it detected and stopped spear phishing emails sent to U.S. electric companies by known cyber actors likely affiliated with the North Korean government. |
But the agency sees natural gas rising to 32% in 2018, while coal remains steady at 31%. |
The state is allocating $14 million for electric vehicle charging stations from its portion of the Volkswagen settlement. |
Opinion Post Millennials are far more willing than non-millennials to pay for renewable energy resources, but also more willing to change providers, if they can get better value and/or better service, the Smart Energy Consumer Collaborative found. |
Massive wildfires are burning through the state's Wine Country, claiming more than 20 lives and more than 3,500 structures. |
Feature Story Withholding of pipeline capacity cost New England electricity customers $3.6 billion over the past three years, researchers estimate. Eversource called the report a “complete fabrication.” |
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