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Uncertainty over earnings return for $8B North Carolina coal ash cleanup weighs on Duke
Not allowing Duke to make a return on its coal ash cleanup could strain the utility's balance sheet, CEO Lynn Good said. But analysts say the regulatory environment in North Carolina does not bode well for the utility thus far.
By Catherine Morehouse • Aug. 11, 2020 -
Federal judge orders PG&E to recruit inspectors as CPUC considers future of safety investigation
PG&E has supported closing the safety investigation, but other stakeholders want continued oversight of the utility.
By Kavya Balaraman • Aug. 10, 2020 -
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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FERC staff to Congress: HV transmission essential to reducing carbon, deploying renewables
One of the largest opportunities for high voltage transmission is colocation, though barriers include restrictions set by the Federal Highway Administration and state transportation agencies, analysts say.
By Catherine Morehouse • Aug. 10, 2020 -
ConEd, Eversource blasted by New York, Connecticut officials after 'wholly inadequate' storm response
Hurricane Isaias brought Northeast utilities the largest number of power outages since 2012's Hurricane Sandy.
By Catherine Morehouse • Updated Aug. 10, 2020 -
Opinion
The West needs an RTO
By working toward a western version of an RTO, we can secure low cost energy for utilities and ratepayers and spur billions in new infrastructure investments, among other benefits, the authors write.
By Chris Hansen and Doug Howe • Aug. 7, 2020 -
Senate grills FERC, DOE on power sector cybersecurity
Stakeholders have been very engaged with the Department of Energy since President Donald Trump's May 1 executive order, said a DOE senior advisor.
By Guy Burdick • Aug. 6, 2020 -
After ComEd bribery case, Illinois groups push for changes to clean energy bill
The groups want to undo recent rate increases from Ameren Illinois and ComEd, but the state Chamber of Commerce will not support the update if it still protects Exelon's nuclear plants.
By Iulia Gheorghiu • Aug. 6, 2020 -
EPA extends utility coal ash compliance deadline 6 months
The rule gives utilities "reasonable deadlines," a NRECA spokesperson said, but environmental groups view it as the latest example of federal policy protecting industry interests.
By Catherine Morehouse • Aug. 6, 2020 -
Offshore wind report forecasts $1.7B of revenue from new federal lease auctions by 2022
The offshore wind industry has asked the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management to auction more areas for development ahead of the first large-scale project beginning operation.
By Iulia Gheorghiu • Aug. 5, 2020 -
Denver voters to decide on sales tax for GHG reduction projects
The 0.25% sales tax increase would bring in an estimated $36 million to support investments in solar power, job training in renewable energy and other initiatives.
By Jason Plautz • Aug. 5, 2020 -
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Accusations fly as California enviros say SoCalGas trying to undermine electrification efforts
Advocates have raised concerns about SoCalGas' role in administering a state incentive program that includes heat pump water heaters, saying the utility has repeatedly tried to undermine the technology.
By Kavya Balaraman • July 31, 2020 -
Deep Dive
A blow to small solar, a win for states and utilities? Regulators, analysts assess FERC's PURPA rule
Federal regulators issued a ruling on the law earlier this month that stakeholders say could disproportionately benefit vertically-integrated utilities in non-competitive markets in particular.
By Catherine Morehouse • July 30, 2020 -
Opinion
Southeastern utilities' energy market proposal appears to be less than it may SEEM
The proposal does not appear likely to significantly reduce customers’ bills or help to integrate renewables compared to other options that are available and which should be explored in more depth, the author writes.
By Steven Shparber • July 30, 2020 -
New Mexico approves 100% renewables + storage replacement for San Juan coal capacity
A full renewables portfolio, along with battery storage, was the only replacement option that fully satisfied the state's 100% carbon-free energy transition goals, according to regulators.
By Catherine Morehouse • July 30, 2020 -
Ohio political scandal nicks AEP stock price, FirstEnergy CEO clarifies defense as shares languish
AEP supported passage of Ohio HB 6 bailing out FirstEnergy’s nuclear plants but denies any direct involvement with the dark money group that is now the target of $61 million federal racketeering probe.
By John Funk • July 29, 2020 -
California approves $436M for SCE's EV charging program, largest utility plan in the US
The program will fund approximately 37,800 charging ports in the utility's service territory, about one-third of what's needed, advocates said.
By Kavya Balaraman • Updated Aug. 28, 2020 -
Trump to nominate Democratic, Republican appointees to FERC
Democratic nominee Allison Clements was long-rumored to be a front runner for the position, and will be submitted for consideration alongside Virginia state regulator Mark Christie.
By Catherine Morehouse • July 27, 2020 -
Companies press for renewables support in COVID-19 recovery package, but near-term effects in doubt
Federal investments in clean energy infrastructure, as requested by Edison International, Unilever and 30 other businesses, may not address the rapid short-term growth needed for post-pandemic economic recovery, analysts said.
By Emma Penrod • July 27, 2020 -
Illinois regulators reject proposal to allow utilities cost recovery for cloud-based computing
After three years of hearings, meetings and input from state lawmakers, the Illinois Commerce Commission voted 3-2 to keep old regulations.
By John Funk • July 24, 2020 -
"NC Senator Thom Tillis at the Keep America Great rally in Fayetteville, NC on 9/9/2019" by Jackson A. Lanier is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0
Senate Republicans urge McConnell to include clean energy in COVID-19 recovery package
The letter, led by Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., is likely "the largest number of Republican senators" to have signed onto an effort urging clean energy be included in a federal recovery package.
By Catherine Morehouse • July 24, 2020 -
Top Ohio lawmaker charged with accepting $61M bribe in scheme to pass nuclear bailout
FBI agents arrested Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder and four high-powered political consultants yesterday on bribery charges, following an investigation into how he allegedly engineered controversial legislation in 2019.
By John Funk • July 21, 2020 -
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. (2020). "Novel Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2" [Image]. Retrieved from https://www.flickr.com/photos/nihgov/49565662436/in/album-72157713108522106/.
COVID-19 puts spotlight on equity considerations in utility clean energy, efficiency and relief efforts
Utilities are engaging in programs and actions, including cost shifting, that can bring benefits to low-income customers, according to participants of the NARUC summer policy summit.
By Iulia Gheorghiu • July 21, 2020 -
ComEd admits to bribery charge in Illinois, agrees to pay $200M fine
One advocacy group will formally ask PJM Interconnection to revoke parent company Exelon's voting privileges based on the deferred prosecution agreement.
By Iulia Gheorghiu • July 20, 2020 -
SMUD aims for carbon neutrality by 2030 in new climate emergency declaration
The Sacramento Municipal Utility District's new goal is aggressive among the 25 other utility commitments to carbon-free or net-zero emissions by 2050.
By Kavya Balaraman • July 20, 2020 -
DOE targets end to US reliance on Russian nuclear fuel, revived domestic capability
The energy department seeks to create a uranium reserve and develop high-energy fuel rods needed for new and smaller commercial reactors, Sec. Dan Brouillette said.
By John Funk • July 20, 2020