Top news Hurricane Irma weakened to a tropical storm Monday after battering southern Florida over the weekend. |
Feature Story Solar and storage can meet power needs cheaper than outdated capacity analyses suggest, clean energy advocates will tell regulators this week. |
S.B. 338 would compel utilities to include considerations for peak demand management with storage, efficiency and DERs in their integrated resource plans. |
The U.S. will triple cumulative capacity over the next five years barring potential tariffs on imported solar panels, according to a new report. |
The utility wants to move non-residential loads of at least 30 kW to times of the day when renewable generation is abundant. |
Opinion Post Ray Gifford, a former Colorado regulator and partner at Wilkinson, Barker and Knaur law firm, says the study's modest findings highlight the tension between energy policies. |
The utility filed court documents against Arizona Corporation Commissioner Bob Burns, saying only state lawmakers can demand more details of campaign spending. |
The utility expects to file program options with state regulators by early 2018. |
Feature Story The hearing illustrated how politicians of all stripes are deploying the study's findings to support their views on power sector transformation. |
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