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Utilities cheer as EPA moves to roll back Obama-era water rules
The newly proposed rule won praise from utilities, but just which waterways would be covered under a new definition of "Waters of the United States" remains unclear.
By Gavin Bade • Dec. 12, 2018 -
US unprepared for 'catastrophic' power outage, presidential advisory report finds
Securing the nation's power system will require billions in investment, begging the eternal question: Who pays?
By Robert Walton • Dec. 12, 2018 -
Explore the Trendline➔
Nathan Howard/Getty Images via Getty ImagesTrendlineElectricity Supply and Demand
After nearly two decades of flat demand, U.S. electricity consumption reached an all-time high in 2024 and is expected to continue rising. This trendline brings together the best of Utility Dive’s coverage of emerging trends in supply and demand and the decisions being made today that will impact the power system for years to come.
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Washington clean energy proposal would phase out coal by 2025
Gov. Jay Inslee's proposal would reduce greenhouse gas emissions 25% below 1990 levels by 2035 and transition the state to 100% clean energy by 2045.
By Catherine Morehouse • Dec. 11, 2018 -
Georgia Power seeks 540 MW of renewables in final REDI solicitation
Through its Renewable Energy Development Initiative, the Southern Company subsidiary is targeting 1,200 MW of renewable energy resources.
By Robert Walton • Dec. 11, 2018 -
Glick predicts return to resilience debate as McNamee prepares to take FERC seat
With an emergency bailout reportedly on hold at the White House, "a lot of the focus is returning to FERC" on grid resilience issues, Glick told a Washington audience Monday.
By Gavin Bade • Dec. 11, 2018 -
Federal government issues RFP for 'coal plants of the future'
The request for proposals supports the Coal FIRST initiative to develop more modern coal plants. Critics say the program is designed to score political points and development of new coal facilities is unlikely.
By Robert Walton • Dec. 10, 2018 -
In first, Virginia regulators reject Dominion Integrated Resource Plan
Regulators said Dominion's power demand forecasts are unrealistically high, which could raise questions about a number of infrastructure investments, including the Atlantic Coast Pipeline.
By Gavin Bade • Updated Dec. 10, 2018 -
As coal economics worsen, rural renewables development propels Midwest growth: NRDC
While the region still relies heavily on coal and natural gas, a continued rural focus may be the key to unlocking the region's clean energy potential, the Natural Resources Defense Council report said.
By Catherine Morehouse • Dec. 10, 2018 -
Colorado co-op seeks exit from coal-heavy Tri-State to pursue renewables
The Delta Montrose Electric Association asked regulators to set a fair price for it to exit the Tri-State Generation & Transmission Association.
By Gavin Bade • Dec. 7, 2018 -
Black Hills Energy proposes coal plant purchase amid ongoing closures
The utility filed an integrated resource plan with Wyoming regulators this week, proposing to purchase the Wygen I power plant, near Gillette to address a 60 MW shortfall.
By Robert Walton • Dec. 7, 2018 -
Avista could face limited options in wake of Hydro One merger rejection
Washington regulators' rejection of the proposed merger leaves little room for Avista to negotiate a win.
By Peter Maloney • Dec. 6, 2018 -
EPA moves to rescind Obama-era carbon limits on new coal plants
The rollback is unlikely to spur new investment in U.S. coal plants, but the EPA hopes it could lead to the development of coal technologies that can be exported overseas.
By Gavin Bade • Dec. 6, 2018 -
Senate confirms McNamee to FERC as coal recusal calls mount
The 50-49 vote came despite Democrat concerns over the nominee's past work crafting a coal and nuclear bailout proposal at DOE and the recent release of a video showing McNamee criticizing renewable energy and environmental groups.
By Gavin Bade • Updated Dec. 6, 2018 -
Report: EPA to rescind Obama-era carbon rules for new coal plants
Coal operators said that EPA's New Source Performance Standards made it too costly to invest in new plants, but rolling them back is not likely to change the economic outlook for the sector.
By Gavin Bade • Dec. 5, 2018 -
Texas grid to face tighter electricity reserves this summer: 'Does that scare you?'
ERCOT says planning reserve margins for the 2019 summer could be the tightest ever, in part due to canceled generation projects and growing demand from oil and gas operations.
By Robert Walton • Dec. 5, 2018 -
EIA: U.S. coal consumption lowest in 39 years
Consumption of the resource is anticipated to drop 4% below 2017 levels by the end of this year and fall another 8% by the end of 2019.
By Catherine Morehouse • Dec. 5, 2018 -
PacifiCorp shows 60% of its coal units are uneconomic
The Berkshire Hathaway subsidiary conducted the analysis as part of its 2019 integrated resource plan, finding that more considerations need further study "before future resource decisions are made."
By Iulia Gheorghiu • Dec. 5, 2018 -
Xcel commits to eliminate carbon emissions by 2050
The pledge makes the Minnesota-based firm the first multi-state utility to commit to a complete phaseout of the planet-warming gas, according to company officials.
By Gavin Bade • Dec. 4, 2018 -
Even in a carbon-constrained world, fossil fuels remain dominant: WoodMac
Wood Mackenzie's new analysis concludes that even with policies designed to accelerate development of clean energy resources, it will not be possible to keep global warming under 2 degrees Celsius.
By Robert Walton • Dec. 4, 2018 -
Bellefonte nuclear deal implodes: Private developer sues after TVA cancels sale
Nuclear Development says it has already paid Tennessee Valley Authority more than $30 million for the plant, and wants its money back. It is also asking a judge to block the utility from selling the plant to anyone else.
By Robert Walton • Dec. 4, 2018 -
FERC vacancy allows Democrats to win rare battle over ISO-NE market rules
Commissioner Kevin McIntyre did not vote, allowing Democrats to push through acceptance of an ISO-NE proposal to treat fuel secure resources as price takers in its upcoming capacity auction.
By Gavin Bade • Dec. 4, 2018 -
Republican introduces 'technology neutral' tax credit bill to boost energy innovation, efficiency
Rep. Tom Reed, R-NY, proposed the Energy Sector Innovation Credit Act, which he says will encourage the U.S. energy market to stop "picking winners and losers."
By Robert Walton • Dec. 3, 2018 -
ALEC members reject electricity competition resolution after EEI opposition
The vote at the meeting of the private conservative policy group illustrates the ongoing debate between backers of market competition and incumbent utilities keen to preserve monopoly power.
By Gavin Bade • Dec. 3, 2018 -
Dive Awards
Innovator of the Year: Lon Huber, Navigant
Huber has worked on a number of rate-design plans and policies, such as the Clean Peak Standard, aimed at offering longterm benefits for all ratepayers.
By Iulia Gheorghiu • Dec. 3, 2018 -
Dive Awards
CEO of the Year: Jim Robo, NextEra Energy
As the largest provider of wind and solar power in the world, NextEra's executive team, particularly CEO Jim Robo, has guided the company's steady, disciplined growth.
By Gavin Bade • Dec. 3, 2018