Weekender | Sept. 8, 2018 The state legislature wrapped up the 2018 session by passing bills on electric vehicle infrastructure, battery storage and critical changes for utilities on wildfire liability laws. |
Real-time prices in New England topped $2600/MWh in the late afternoon Monday, causing the grid operator to access emergency reserves and import power from neighboring regions. |
Opinion The ISO, policymakers and other regulators need to develop a durable market that provides competitively-priced reliability in the region and enables states to meet their mandates, according to NEPGA president Dan Dolan. |
Shifting from manual processes to digital tools is an ideal way for utilities to enhance operations, reduce costs and make better decisions. |
Opinion Arizona Public Service's unabashed effort to dominate Arizona's politics has put it squarely in the crosshairs, and the company continues to favor gas over renewable energy, unlike many industry peers. |
The chairman's assurance came in response to growing concerns over comments made by FERC's chief of staff, who said last month that the agency is working with the White House on a bailout package. |
Recommended For You Improve your recommendations: click here to update your profile. Deep Dive Legislators extended the state's self-generation incentive program, but regulators want to improve its GHG reductions. |
Deep Dive A handful of utilities use natural gas demand response to balance their deliveries. Reports suggest greater potential, with one firm saying gas DR could "entirely avoid some price spikes and help improve reliability." |
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