Regulation & Policy: Page 317
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Deep Dive
Can utilities and solar advocates find middle ground?
EEI's comments to Arizona regulators indicate that the debate is just getting started.
By Ethan Howland • Feb. 20, 2014 -
Ex-DOE head 'crushed' by voluntary efficiency standards for TV boxes
Former DOE Secretary Steven Chu says he was “crushed” by voluntary energy efficiency standards for TV boxes and the White House failed to fully support cap-and-trade.
By Ethan Howland • Feb. 20, 2014 -
Explore the Trendline➔
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Companies are pursuing increasingly ambitous sustainability goals around clean energy, but integrating rising amounts of renewables, minimizing environmental impacts, and achieving carbon reduction targets can be challenging.
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N.C. officials defend oversight after second Duke Energy coal ash leak
Following a second leak at a Duke Energy coal ash pond, North Carolina officials are defending their oversight of the facilities.
By Ethan Howland • Feb. 20, 2014 -
New Hampshire may require buried power lines
The New Hampshire Legislature may require new transmission lines to be built underground except for ones deemed needed for reliability reasons by the New England grid operator.
By Ethan Howland • Feb. 20, 2014 -
Deep Dive
DNV GL's van Nispen predicts the future of the utility business
The director of DNV GL's energy advisory says utilities are struggling with “inertia” due to “uncertainty over the political dynamic.”
By Davide Savenije • Feb. 19, 2014 -
Study: Despite methane emissions, natural gas better than coal
There may be more methane “leakage” than previously thought, but natural gas can still be used to cut overall carbon dioxide emissions, report finds.
By Ethan Howland • Feb. 19, 2014 -
Duke Energy expects to spend up to $5.5B on environmental compliance
Duke Energy expects to spend up to $5.5 billion to meet environmental rules through 2023, including changing how the company handles coal ash.
By Ethan Howland • Feb. 19, 2014 -
Energy efficiency shrinks Midwest power sales
Energy efficiency is cutting into power sales in the Midwest with the region's grid operator predicting a 0.75% annual decrease in sales until 2017.
By Ethan Howland • Feb. 19, 2014 -
DTE Energy: Deregulated power markets 'in trouble'
Deregulated power markets are "in trouble" and it is unlikely Michigan policymakers will expand the state's competitive market, according to DTE Energy's CEO.
By Ethan Howland • Feb. 17, 2014 -
Utah bill would allow renewable aggregation
Utah residents and small businesses could buy renewable energy through cities and counties under a bill in the Utah Legislature.
By Ethan Howland • Feb. 17, 2014 -
In Michigan, renewable energy costs fall
The average cost of renewables in Michigan has dropped to $78.39/MWh, according to a PSC report.
By Ethan Howland • Feb. 17, 2014 -
Deep Dive
How should utilities make a play for the smart home?
Utilities must decide if and how they want play in the home energy management market. Southern California Edison has made up its mind.
By Ethan Howland • Feb. 17, 2014 -
Deep Dive
12 unforgettable quotes from NRG Energy CEO David Crane
For ten years, NRG Energy President and CEO David Crane has been telling us what he thinks. Here are some gems.
By Ethan Howland • Feb. 14, 2014 -
Attitudes changing over utility business model
Stakeholders see changing attitudes on the utility business model.
By Ethan Howland • Feb. 14, 2014 -
Utah utility seeks solar fees
Rocky Mountain Power wants to charge a monthly fee for customers with solar panels.
By Ethan Howland • Feb. 13, 2014 -
Federal prosecutors investigate Duke Energy coal ash spill
Federal prosecutors investigate Duke Energy's coal ash spill, and state lawmakers may get involved.
By Ethan Howland • Feb. 13, 2014 -
EEI calls for new utility regulatory models
Utility regulation must change to support efficiency and distributed generation, Edison Electric and NRDC say.
By Ethan Howland • Feb. 13, 2014 -
California PUC develops 'shared' renewable program
The California PUC is developing a program that requires the state's investor-owned utilities to offer 600 MW of “shared” renewables.
By Ethan Howland • Feb. 12, 2014 -
California PUC issues proposal to replace San Onofre
PUC plans calls for SDG&E, SoCal Ed to acquire 1,400 MW to replace San Onofre and other expected plant retirements.
By Ethan Howland • Feb. 12, 2014 -
Deep Dive
Three perspectives on the future of electric utilities
Jim Rogers, Ron Binz and Mike Chesser gave their prescriptions for the utility of the future at Brookings last week.
By Davide Savenije • Feb. 11, 2014 -
Regulators: California needs to take more steps to cut carbon emissions
California will likely meet its 2020 greenhouse gas reduction goals, but faces serious challenges in reaching its 2050 emissions reduction targets.
By Ethan Howland • Feb. 11, 2014 -
Missouri struggles with renewable law
Missouri's renewable energy law remains mired in wrangling as a bill aims to stiffen its rules.
By Ethan Howland • Feb. 11, 2014 -
U.S. Senate bill seeks to extend solar tax credit
Solar developers would be eligible for 30% tax credit for projects under construction by 2017.
By Ethan Howland • Feb. 11, 2014 -
EPRI urges state regulators to focus on distributed generation
The Electric Power Research Institute urged state regulators to study how distributed generation can be integrated onto the grid.
By Ethan Howland • Feb. 11, 2014 -
EPA approves plan to retire Oklahoma coal units
Public Service Co. of Oklahoma will shut two units totaling 930 MW to reduce regional haze.
By Ethan Howland • Feb. 11, 2014