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Texas regulators direct higher plant payments amid capacity crunch concerns
Changes to the state's market rules will make prices respond more quickly during times of grid stress, boosting payments to resources that can provide emergency power.
By Gavin Bade • Jan. 22, 2019 -
Opinion
Navigating utility business model reform: A practical guide
Rocky Mountain Institute, America's Power Plan and Advanced Energy Economy Institute provide a guide to modernizing the electric utility business model.
By Dan Cross-Call, Cara Goldenberg and Mike O’Boyle • Jan. 22, 2019 -
Deep Dive
Bailout doubt – PG&E faces bankruptcy amid California's 'first climate change-caused emergency'
Stakeholders say few will benefit from bankruptcy, but alternatives have been dubbed "politically too hot to touch."
By Herman K. Trabish • Jan. 22, 2019 -
Texas regulators defer to legislature on utility ownership of energy storage
The state's market for energy storage is in limbo since regulators dismissed a request by AEP Texas last year to install two battery storage projects.
By Peter Maloney • Jan. 18, 2019 -
All Texas coal plants report toxic ash contamination as federal rules in flux
High levels of arsenic, boron, cobalt, lithium and other contaminants were found in groundwater surrounding the Lone Star State's 16 coal plants.
By Catherine Morehouse • Jan. 18, 2019 -
Greens, consumer advocates split as Louisiana approves $1B Cleco plant deal
The Sierra Club touted a renewable energy and coal phaseout deal it struck with the utility as part of the acquisition, but the Alliance for Affordable Energy is concerned Cleco will move the fossil plants into cost recovery.
By Gavin Bade • Jan. 18, 2019 -
Southern CEO: Georgia Power to consider resilience in IRP for first time
"Maybe you take coal plants out of service but you keep them alive in the event that you have a resiliency emergency," Tom Fanning told a Washington audience Thursday.
By Iulia Gheorghiu • Jan. 18, 2019 -
Trump signs bill streamlining advanced nuclear regs as Senate considers R&D funding
Members of the Senate Appropriations Committee grilled nuclear scientists about the impact of advanced nuclear reactors and the need to fund research for new manufacturing opportunities.
By Iulia Gheorghiu • Jan. 17, 2019 -
Opinion
The Supreme Court should reject requests for a do-over on state clean energy programs
Ruling against zero emission credit programs for nuclear plants could jeopardize renewable energy credits, too, and threaten to overturn policies in nearly thirty states, according to Harvard's Ari Peskoe.
By Ari Peskoe • Jan. 17, 2019 -
EPA won't freeze fuel economy standards as Wheeler faces confirmation vote
News of EPA's policy shift came during a testy nomination hearing where the acting administrator faced pressure from activists and Democrat senators on climate change.
By Gavin Bade • Jan. 16, 2019 -
Maryland scales back EV charger program nearly 80%
The Maryland Public Service Commission approved the deployment of 5,000 EV chargers, a significant drop from the 24,000 envisioned in the original proposal.
By Catherine Morehouse • Jan. 16, 2019 -
New York Gov Cuomo moves to double solar, triple offshore wind capacity targets
Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced a slew of new goals on Tuesday as part of New York's "Green New Deal," which aims to move the state to 100% carbon-free electricity by 2040.
By Iulia Gheorghiu • Jan. 16, 2019 -
Deep Dive
'Unlayering' peak demand could accelerate energy storage adoption
A new approach to the peaker-storage debate could help energy storage better meet peak demand and lower emissions.
By Peter Maloney • Jan. 15, 2019 -
Deep Dive
Tri-State members increasingly unsatisfied as the rise of distributed resources upends the G&T model
Given the increasing affordability of renewable energy, "the very reason G&Ts were created is less valid every day," Chris Riley, president of Guzman Energy, told Utility Dive.
By Herman K. Trabish • Jan. 15, 2019 -
Deep Dive
2019 Power Sector Outlook: Top trends to watch
We talked to utilities, analysts and technology providers on what to expect in the year ahead for storage, solar, demand-side management and more.
By Iulia Gheorghiu • Jan. 15, 2019 -
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SCANA deliberately misled regulators overseeing nuclear project, South Carolina PSC concludes
The new finding will not impact Dominion's acquisition of SCANA, but could signal greater scrutiny down the line.
By Robert Walton • Jan. 15, 2019 -
PUC order keeps Minnesota ahead of the curve on performance-based rates
The order, the culmination of a process that began in September 2017, establishes procedures and goals for developing metrics for performance-based rates by the fall.
By Peter Maloney • Jan. 11, 2019 -
2019 US renewable generation additions expected to far outpace gas: EIA
The agency also reported around 8 GW of nuclear, gas and coal capacity are planned for retirement this year.
By Iulia Gheorghiu • Jan. 11, 2019 -
Kentucky governor asks TVA to keep coal unit open as more utilities seek alternative generation
Republican Matt Bevin's letter echoes the national debate over the resource's role in an evolving and increasingly clean grid.
By Catherine Morehouse • Jan. 10, 2019 -
Colorado could save $2.5B through 2040 by replacing coal with clean energy: report
The study from Vibrant Clean Energy also found coal plant owners could recover up to $1.5 billion in undepreciated asset value if they facilitate a voluntary phased retirement of their facilities.
By Robert Walton • Jan. 10, 2019 -
Fossil generators ask Supreme Court to review state nuclear subsidies
After losing in two federal district courts, independent generators are hoping the Supreme Court will throw out nuclear subsidy programs in New York and Illinois that have spread to other states.
By Gavin Bade • Jan. 9, 2019 -
Pennsylvania commits to 26% GHG reductions amid federal inaction, US emissions increase
Gov. Tom Wolf also pledged that state agencies would reduce overall energy consumption 21% by 2025, relative to 2017 levels.
By Robert Walton • Jan. 9, 2019 -
ERCOT reserve margin declines further as municipality pulls Texas coal peaker
The Texas Municipal Power Agency will mothball its 470 MW Gibbons Creek coal plant for the summer at a time when the state's power reserves have fallen below its targets.
By Robert Walton • Jan. 9, 2019 -
As advanced US reactors move closer to reality, DOE seeks fuel to power them
The DOE announced plans Monday to spend $115 million to help move the U.S. forward on developing the next generation of advanced nuclear reactors, including producing higher energy HALEU fuel.
By Peter Maloney • Jan. 9, 2019 -
AEP seeks 1.2 GW of wind proposals, nearly six months after canceling $4.5B Wind Catcher
AEP subsidiary Southwestern Electric Power Company launched the request Tuesday to take advantage of the federal Production Tax Credit by December 2021.
By Catherine Morehouse • Jan. 9, 2019