Daily edition | Sept. 4, 2019 Note from the editor On Friday, Utility Dive had a technical issue and ran an unpublished story "EPA proposes to roll back methane rules for oil, gas industry."
That story has been published and can be read here.
Thanks for reading, Catherine Morehouse Associate Editor, Utility Dive Twitter | E-mail Tri-State has expressed concerns over growing calls for increased state oversight of its facilities and rates, noting there is political pressure for such a move in New Mexico and Colorado. |
Utilities scrambled for a week to get crews in position. Now, they wait. |
The Federal Energy Regulation Commission said it has received an unprecedented number of Freedom of Information Act requests for information on violations of infrastructure reliability standards since 2018. |
Recent research shows utilities need to embrace new technologies and automation to gain a competitive edge. |
Opinion With moderate tinkering, existing independent system operator-run markets can support very low emission electricity systems that rely primarily on solar and wind energy, writes Fritz Kahrl, president of consulting firm E3. |
The proposal, requiring that new and upgraded government buildings be net-zero energy efficient, follows the city's first energy benchmarking report. |
Stakeholders expect a final order from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on the wholesale market policy intended to reduce the influence of clean energy subsidies on PJM capacity prices. |
Deep Dive State approaches to 100% clean energy vary, and while several costs remain unknown, some utility solutions are emerging. |
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