Regulation & Policy: Page 248
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Utilities spend $1.6M to influence Michigan energy policy debate
The state is considering major changes to its renewables goals and its market design.
By Robert Walton • Nov. 11, 2015 -
Court rejects Dominion's move to block Sierra Club coal ash lawsuit
The Sierra Club lawsuit can proceed, the federal judge ruled, rejecting Dominion Virginia Power's claims that Sierra Club's arguments are illegitimate over potential coal ash water contamination from a Dominion power plant.
By Herman K. Trabish • Nov. 11, 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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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 -
Judge allows SolarCity lawsuit against Arizona utility SRP to move forward
An Arizona federal judge threw out SolarCity's claims for monetary damages and non-monetary relief but ruled that the lawsuit can proceed.
By Herman K. Trabish • Nov. 10, 2015 -
DOE approves $1.2B transmission line for Canadian wind and hydro
The transmission line expected to import 1,000 MW of Canadian wind and hydro power to New England nears regulatory completion.
By Herman K. Trabish • 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 -
Arizona utility TEP wants to add solar fee, reduce net metering credit
Tucson Electric Power is asking for several changes to its rates as it commits to 30% renewables by 2030.
By Herman K. Trabish • Nov. 6, 2015 -
California solar advocates bring wheelbarrows of petitions to net metering fight
Solar advocates push to extend California's retail net energy metering credit as utility regulators consider three proposals from major utilities to add fixed charges and lower credits for solar users.
By Herman K. Trabish • Nov. 6, 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 -
Regulators reject part of Boulder muni bid, but case moves forward
The Colorado Public Utilities Commission determined some portion of the city of Boulder's plan to form a municipal utility ran afoul of the doctine of regulated monopolies, but the city will have a chance to amend its application.
By Robert Walton • Nov. 6, 2015 -
Midwest power co-ops face steep challenges for Clean Power Plan compliance
Co-op officials aren't excited by the prospect of compliance with the regulatory package, which will push them to draw down coal generation and invest in cleaner energy.
By Robert Walton • Nov. 6, 2015 -
Puerto Rico Gov. Padilla floats bill to restructure debt-strapped PREPA
The Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority needs to restructure more than $8 billion in debt while modernizing its generation fleet and grid.
By Robert Walton • Nov. 6, 2015 -
Greens slam SoCal Edison plan for 3 new gas plants in $12B grid modernization
While SCE is one of the nation's leading utilities in energy storage, it wants to construct three new gas plants it says are needed to integrate more renewable energy.
By Robert Walton • Nov. 5, 2015 -
House subcommittee passes 2 resolutions to roll back EPA carbon rules
Rep. Ed Whitfield (R-Ky) shepherded the measures through a House subcommittee, but the long-term outlook is dim for any legislative attempt at rolling back the Clean Power Plan.
By Robert Walton • Nov. 5, 2015 -
Hawaii PUC allows public utility alternatives to be considered in NextEra merger case
As a part of the proceeding on the merger of NextEra and Hawaiian Electric, the commission will hear presentations on the feasibility of co-ops, munis, and LNG for state.
By Herman K. Trabish • Nov. 5, 2015 -
Wind's huge October: Generation records set in 4 of 7 organized markets
Better turbines and new installed capacity from the recent ‘wind rush’ make the resource a significant part of the energy supply on grids across the nation.
By Herman K. Trabish • Nov. 5, 2015 -
NY Gov. Cuomo: State will fight Entergy plans to shutter FitzPatrick nuclear plant
The state questioned Entergy's corporate citizenship following the announcement it would shut down the 838-MW James A. FitzPatrick nuclear facility in Scriba, N.Y.
By Robert Walton • Nov. 5, 2015 -
Deep Dive
How to decarbonize the US energy system, in 14 charts
A powerful new policy simulator lays out the costs and benefits of the Clean Power Plan and deeper decarbonization on the electricity sector and broader economy.
By Gavin Bade • Nov. 5, 2015 -
Report: Texas demand response issues mirrors FERC 745 debate
Developing a demand response market in Texas, the nation's only organized market without FERC regulation, is complicated, mirroring nationwide debates on a smaller scale.
By Robert Walton • Nov. 4, 2015 -
Oregon ballot initiatives to eliminate coal power by 2030 clear first hurdle
Renew Oregon submitted twice the necessary signatures in an initial step to putting coal to the test in next November's election.
By Robert Walton • Nov. 4, 2015 -
Duke urges regulators to deny TPO solar bid from green group, church
The utility says the protest act by activist group NC WARN is breaking the law and deserves $1,000 fine every day.
By Herman K. Trabish • Nov. 4, 2015