Top news The attacks in Europe and the U.S. could lead to hackers gaining control of power system operations, the security firm said. |
Feature Story The state Attorney General's Office gave a qualified endorsement to National Grid's plan while roundly criticizing Eversource's plan. But approval of any plan is going to require a lot more work. |
Issues under debate include whether repricing should be triggered only when a subsidy occurs in a capacity delivery year and if retriggering would apply to carbon dioxide pricing schemes. |
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The state legislature radically rewrote a bill that would have boosted electric vehicle incentives, instead sending the issue to the state's Air Resources Board for examination. |
The decision to delay construction followed hefty lobbying by a local energy task force in Asheville, N.C., that wants to develop clean energy alternatives. |
Opinion Post Smart Electric Power Alliance's Tanuj Deora urges the DOE to consider all solutions when assessing grid reliability and resiliency. |
A decision was originally due at the end of September, but the New Hampshire Site Evaluation Committee voted to extend the deadline six months. |
The Atlantic Sunrise pipeline project received state and federal permits while FERC rejected a request to delay Northern Access Pipeline construction. |
Priorities include incentives for smart thermostats, electric vehicle charging infrastructure, energy storage and water heater timers. |
Feature Story New and better power lines can help integrate clean energy resources, but insiders say longstanding planning issues are blocking expansion. |
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