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Deep Dive
Why clean energy advocates are challenging SCE's historic storage buy
Southern California Edison's award for new capacity resources has drawn criticism from intervenors who think it relies too much on gas and not enough on alternative resources.
By Peter Maloney • Nov. 16, 2015 -
PJM: Winter is coming, and the grid is ready
The U.S. Energy Information Administration is predicting electricity usage to be lower this winter, but the largest grid operator in the country says it will still be prepared for periods of prolonged cold and high demand.
By Robert Walton • Nov. 16, 2015 -
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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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New York denies water use permit for Indian Point nuke in push to close plant
Those in favor of shuttering the facility say the denial of a water use permit could block the plant from operating, but Entergy says the certificate may not be necessary for relicenscing.
By Robert Walton • Nov. 16, 2015 -
Nevada on track to meet Clean Power Plan mandates, state officials say
Despite having a stringent emissions goal, Nevada officials say the state is well-positioned to meet new greenhouse gas limits.
By Robert Walton • Nov. 15, 2015 -
Dong Energy proposes world's largest offshore wind farm off Massachusetts coast
The project proposed by the Danish developer may have a capacity as large as 1,000 MW, which would make it the largest offshore wind farm in the world.
By Herman K. Trabish • Nov. 13, 2015 -
Ivanpah CSP project burns enough natural gas to qualify for CA cap-and-trade program
The giant CSP array still qualifies as renewable energy, but must cap and trade the natural gas emissions that come from an adjacent generator used to smooth the variable generation's grid integration.
By Herman K. Trabish • Nov. 13, 2015 -
EIA: U.S. coal burn will remain steady in 2016 despite plant retirements
The United States is retiring a record number of coal-fired power plants, but those which remain will work overtime and keep coal consumption steady next year in light of forcasted higher gas prices.
By Robert Walton • Nov. 13, 2015 -
Former FERC Chair Wellinghoff: Utility gas investments risky as energy storage prices fall
The falling prices of wind, solar and energy storage pose a real threat to utility gas investments, according to former FERC Chair Jon Wellinghoff.
By Robert Walton • Nov. 13, 2015 -
AEP CEO: Clean Power Plan could be the 'catalyst' to transform utility industry
American Electric Power CEO Nick Akins said the government's plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, when paired with large-scale solar, could tranform the nation's power grid.
By Robert Walton • Nov. 13, 2015 -
Stressed by falling gas and power prices, unregulated utilities get negative outlook from Moody's
The outlook for regulated utilities is stable, while unregulated power companies with coal and nuclear plants are facing significant challenges.
By Robert Walton • Nov. 12, 2015 -
BLM, state set new standards for renewables development plan for California desert
Environmentalists applauded land protections on the plan, but the wind industry says it could put the state's 50% renewables mandate in jeopardy.
By Herman K. Trabish • Nov. 12, 2015 -
Deep Dive
Beyond fixed charges: 'Disruptive Challenges' author charts new utility path
If Peter Kind's 2013 paper put the utility sector on notice, this one could give it whiplash.
By Herman K. Trabish • Nov. 12, 2015 -
Moody's cuts Mississippi Power credit rating to near-junk status
The move comes after new members were elected to the Mississippi PSC, sparking concerns they will be less friendly to the utility in rate recovery proceedings for the Kemper coal facility.
By Robert Walton • Nov. 12, 2015 -
Deep Dive
NARUC 2015: How the Clean Power Plan is transforming 'baseload' generation
EPA regulations and economic forces are changing the way utilities think about baseload power.
By Gavin Bade • Nov. 11, 2015 -
Dealing with stagnant load growth, ISO-New England turns to gas, efficiency and DERs
The region expects to lean heavily on energy efficiency and distributed resources to meet demand across the next decade.
By Robert Walton • Nov. 11, 2015 -
Researchers identify new storage tech for concentrated solar power plants
Researchers in Oregon and Florida have identified a storage medium that could widen the reach of concentrated solar power projects.
By Peter Maloney • Nov. 10, 2015 -
Deep Dive
NARUC 2015: Utilities push regulators to shift focus to Clean Power Plan compliance
As legal challenges play out, state utility regulators are preparing to comply with the EPA's emissions rule.
By Gavin Bade • Nov. 10, 2015 -
Many states opposed to the CPP are working on compliance plans
Even the states that are suing the EPA are developing compliance strategies for the Obama administration's Clean Power Plan.
By Robert Walton • Nov. 10, 2015 -
AEP Ohio wholesale auction prices continue to decline, stressing utilities
Falling power prices in AEP Ohio's wholesale auction are creating problems for nuclear and coal generators.
By Peter Maloney • Nov. 9, 2015 -
Sierra Club: Power sector's carbon emissions hit lowest level since 1995
Coal retirements have put the United States in a strong position ahead of Paris climate talks planned this month, according to a new Sierra Club report.
By Robert Walton • Nov. 9, 2015 -
Dynegy plans to retire Illinois coal plant, citing market design flaws
The generator blamed a "poorly designed wholesale capacity market" in portions of Illinois for the move.
By Robert Walton • Nov. 9, 2015 -
Michigan lawmakers add 30% renewables 'goal' to energy legislation
Democratic lawmakers in Michigan's House have won amendments to energy legislation that would set a renewables goal for large utilities and maintain the 10% cap on electric choice.
By Robert Walton • Nov. 9, 2015 -
44 states take sides in Clean Power Plan legal melee
Virtually every state has staked out a side, either for or against, the Obama adminstration's signature climate legislation with six remaining neutral.
By Robert Walton • Nov. 6, 2015 -
Arizona Supreme Court to decide if waste qualifies as a renewable resource
The Sierra Club has asked the court to prevent waste-to-biofuels facilities from qualifying for the state's renewable energy mandate.
By Herman K. Trabish • Nov. 6, 2015 -
NYISO: Closing NRG Huntly and Dunkirk coal plants won't threaten reliability
Lawmakers have already put a $19 million relief package together for communities, and both plants are scheduled to come offline in early 2016.
By Herman K. Trabish • Nov. 6, 2015