If you're just now getting caught up on your utility news for the week, you may have missed out on PG&E's smart meter move and ConEd's $800 million nuclear demand in New York. It's been a busy week in Utility Dive news, and we tried to make it easier by breaking down the EIA's new interactive data browser.
Have a look at the news posts for yourself and end the week smarter than you were on Monday.
- 7 U.S. power insights from the EIA's new Electricity Data Browser: The Energy Information Administration's electricity data is a treasure trove of insights — but you have to know what you're looking for.
- ConEd, NYPA demand $800M if nuclear license not renewed: Entergy's subsidiaries have asked that ratepayers fund $800 million in projects if the NRC decides not to reissue Indian Point Energy Center's license.
- Hawaiian Electric seeks utility-scale renewable projects: The goal is to get the projects up and running quickly at a reasonable price.
- PG&E refuses to comply with smart meter ban: The utility rejected Sebastopol's newly adopted ban and will ignore any potential fines associated with it.
- Minnesota bill would turn up the heat on utilities' solar requirements: Will everyone be better off if the state can up its solar capacity to 5,300 MW?
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