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Biden administration opens up California coast for 4.6 GW of offshore wind development
The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management found no significant impact in its environmental assessment for an area that could be leased to develop 1.6 GW of offshore wind off the coast of Northern California.
By Iulia Gheorghiu • Updated May 6, 2022 -
Tenaska files complaint with FERC against SPP, alleging $66M overcharge on wind interconnection
The developer says the additional charges highlight the need to reform transmission planning and cost allocation to provide renewable energy developers with transparency and certainty in developing new projects.
By Catherine Morehouse • May 26, 2021 -
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Power demand is rising amid dramatic shifts in federal energy policy, but technology and markets continue to push the grid toward cleaner, more distributed resources.
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California mulls 11.5 GW procurement package to bolster grid after Diablo Canyon, natural gas plants retire
Regulators are considering two proposed decisions, one with up to 1,500 MW of fossil fuel capacity and the other with only 500 MW.
By Kavya Balaraman • May 25, 2021 -
Duke-supported group launches campaign against North Carolina bill to examine wholesale market reform
The campaign claims to reveal "the ugly truth" about regional transmission organizations, which it calls "a Really Terrible Option," and is the product of a group that received $500,000 from Duke during the state's primary elections.
By Catherine Morehouse • May 24, 2021 -
Rare FERC move sparks heated debate over commission's role assessing pipeline climate impacts
FERC voted 3-2 to approve two pipeline projects after Commissioner James Danly proposed a last-minute amendment to avoid setting a precedent on examining climate impacts — and to secure his own vote.
By Catherine Morehouse • May 21, 2021 -
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Elliott's proposed Duke split untimely, analysts say, as advocates warn of 'dangerous can of worms'
Analysts question why the proposal to split Duke Energy into three companies comes now, when the utility is on an upswing, while ratepayer advocates warn against Elliott Management's outsized role in the power sector.
By Catherine Morehouse • May 20, 2021 -
Google, Microsoft, other companies pursue new certification to back 24/7 clean energy claims
Corporate consumers seek real-time information about their hourly energy use, and as decarbonization goals become more ambitious, EnergyTag is creating hourly certifications for clean energy.
By Iulia Gheorghiu • May 19, 2021 -
NERC identifies 4 regions facing potential summer energy shortages
Electric grids in California, Texas, New England and the Midwest may struggle to meet demand this summer despite operating improvements, according to the North American Electric Reliability Corp.
By Robert Walton • May 18, 2021 -
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'A terrible idea': Texas legislators fight over renewables' role in power crisis, aiming to avert a repeat
Texans may face future freezes if lawmakers blame renewables and fail to set winterization standards and create market-based reliability protections, analysts say.
By Herman K. Trabish • May 17, 2021 -
With solar sale, PSEG doubles down on offshore wind and nuclear
The sale of the fossil fuel plants, along with its solar facilities, is part of PSEG's larger plan to exit the business of operating merchant plants.
By Scott Van Voorhis • May 14, 2021 -
Transmission tax credit could unlock 30 GW of renewables, spur over $15B in private capital, report finds
The report also found the tax credit would create 650,000 "good paying jobs," in the near term, receiving support from the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.
By Catherine Morehouse • May 14, 2021 -
CAISO 'cautiously optimistic' about summer 2021, but still sees causes for concern
"[T]here are remaining risks to reliability, such as an extreme prolonged heat wave affecting wide swaths of the West, or serious wildfires," CAISO President and CEO Elliot Mainzer said in a statement.
By Kavya Balaraman • May 13, 2021 -
Xcel opts for gas suppliers with lower methane emissions in Colorado
The utility announced a pilot for certified lower-emission gas, seeking to advance upstream practices of reducing methane leaks. Clean energy groups say the certifications are effectively the new "clean coal."
By Iulia Gheorghiu • May 13, 2021 -
FERC deems Duke, Southern SEEM proposal 'deficient', sends utilities back to the drawing board
Federal regulators asked utilities to clarify how exactly the proposal will improve existing energy transactions in the Southeast, and for greater transparency in how the market changes will work.
By Catherine Morehouse • May 12, 2021 -
Duke 'optimistic' on seeing broad North Carolina energy bill in 2021 amid Democratic, NGO exclusions
The utility's optimism is based on months of closed-door stakeholder negotiations with Republican leadership, industry groups and others, but ratepayer advocates and environmentalists have been excluded.
By Catherine Morehouse • May 11, 2021 -
Google to power Virginia data centers with 24/7 clean energy from AES
The partnership "lays a blueprint for other companies to decarbonize their own operations," Google said.
By Iulia Gheorghiu • May 4, 2021 -
Vogtle Nuclear Construction Delays
Bechtel reaches construction milestone at Southern Company's $25B Vogtle nuclear plant
Bechtel last week set into place a passive containment cooling water tank, which the company says is the last major lift at the only two nuclear power plants under construction in the United States.
By Kim Slowey • May 3, 2021 -
TVA to retire coal fleet by 2035, CEO says, with renewables, gas and nuclear on the table as replacements
TVA's board of directors is reviewing coal plant replacement options and carbon reduction goals, with the utility expected to open up a new integrated resource plan process.
By Jean Haggerty • April 30, 2021 -
Xcel takes nearly $1B fuel cost hit from February storms but still sees Q1 profit rise
The majority of the $965 million incurred net costs came from the gas distribution and generation portions of its subsidiaries, according to the company's quarterly earnings report.
By Catherine Morehouse • April 30, 2021 -
PJM proposes to end FERC MOPR policy that raised prices for state-subsidized resources
Under the grid operator's plan, the minimum offer price rule would no longer apply to state-subsidized resources in capacity auctions. But some competitive suppliers are calling for a replacement market design.
By Catherine Morehouse • April 29, 2021 -
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Biden's $2.3 trillion infrastructure plan meets power system needs but leaves room for political dealing
The Biden infrastructure spend would rapidly transition the U.S. power sector in ways utilities like, but Congress is expected to seek changes.
By Herman K. Trabish • April 28, 2021 -
States ask FERC to eliminate MOPR, grant more flexibility in pursuing alternatives to PJM capacity market
New Jersey and Illinois are actively considering using the fixed resource requirement as a way to pursue clean energy outside the PJM Interconnection's capacity market.
By Catherine Morehouse • April 26, 2021 -
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California's dilemma: How to control skyrocketing electric rates while building the grid of the future
New ideas include income-based rates, publicly-funded infrastructure, utility entrepreneurship, and customer-funded wildfire insurance.
By Herman K. Trabish • April 26, 2021 -
Power grid upgrades absent in Senate Republicans' $568B counter to Biden infrastructure proposal
Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W. Va., told reporters that Republicans were open to discussion on including broader climate policy, and that spending on roads and highways could include funds for EV infrastructure.
By Catherine Morehouse • April 23, 2021 -
Sen Wyden proposes bill ending fossil fuel tax breaks, boosting clean energy incentives
The technology-neutral policy would create tax incentives for resources that emit zero or net-zero emissions.
By Catherine Morehouse • April 22, 2021