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2022 renewable energy industry outlook: New avenues are opening
In 2022, the renewable energy industry will explore new avenues backed by a supportive administration focused on climate change.
Jan. 24, 2022 -
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2022 Outlook: FERC expected to prioritize transmission, power markets and gas infrastructure
With a new Democratic majority, observers expect Chairman Glick will move quickly on an agenda that could facilitate the energy transition.
By Ethan Howland • Jan. 19, 2022 -
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Utilities and grid operators are facing increasing threats from climate change as well as cyber and physical attacks, and are deploying a variety of responses to meet the rising challenges.
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2022 Outlook: Top US power sector trends to watch
The Biden administration entered 2022 with some key strengths and significant challenges to implementing its clean energy agenda, but states, companies and others are continuing to advance the energy transition.
By Kavya Balaraman, Ethan Howland, Robert Walton and Iulia Gheorghiu • Jan. 18, 2022 -
'Unacceptable:' Texas market reforms will not be quick, electric grid operator tells dissatisfied regulators
The Electric Reliability Council of Texas may need two years to implement some market reforms, citing staffing shortages and the complexity of designing new market products.
By Robert Walton • Jan. 18, 2022 -
Biden decarbonization goals could triple reliance on electric grid: EPRI
For the U.S. to achieve a carbon-neutral economy, 60% of end-use energy could come from electricity, according to the Electric Power Research Institute. Today, that figure is around 20%.
By Robert Walton • Jan. 14, 2022 -
Deep Dive
SOO Green transmission project faces PJM obstacles: Are grid operators hindering the energy transition?
PJM and other grid operators face challenges in facilitating innovation, experts say. A former FERC commissioner offers an alternative approach.
By Ethan Howland • Jan. 13, 2022 -
Virginia okays Dominion's plan to deploy 1.1M smart meters
The more than $770 million plan will include smart meter replacements, new grid technology and a consumer dashboard as part of a broader push to overhaul the grid.
By Jason Plautz • Jan. 11, 2022 -
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PNM prepares for spring launch of $9M transportation program, anticipates EVs to double in 2 years
Public Service Co. of New Mexico last week detailed plans to roll out incentives for charging infrastructure and new rates for commercial and residential customers, including energy-only tariffs.
By Robert Walton • Jan. 10, 2022 -
Gov. Hochul announces $500M offshore wind investment, electrification push for New York
Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul used her 2022 State of the State address to announce New York's third offshore wind procurement, new energy storage targets and accelerated electrification initiatives.
By Robert Walton • Jan. 6, 2022 -
South Carolina grid 'adequately prepared' for winter, but smaller utilities have work to do: report
The state's largest utilities do a good job of managing winter risk, but smaller utilities are falling behind on system hardening and asset inspections, according to the state's Office of Regulatory Staff.
By Robert Walton • Jan. 6, 2022 -
US East Coast begins 2022 with winter storm, almost 1M outages
Dominion Energy was hit hardest in the Southeast, with 390,000 customers without power in Virginia at the storm's peak on Monday.
By Robert Walton • Jan. 4, 2022 -
Deep Dive
Duke, SCE, other grid modernization proposals faced big cost questions, more regulator scrutiny in 2021
Regulators facing new climate and reliability urgencies and nearly 500 grid modernization proposals are more often favoring phased advances toward a smarter system.
By Herman K. Trabish • Jan. 4, 2022 -
DOE announces technical assistance for 21 states on grid modernization, energy transition challenges
The modeling and research program follows other assistance for customers and small businesses that the U.S. Department of Energy announced this month.
By Robert Walton • Dec. 23, 2021 -
MISO proposal to let utilities profit from upgrades for HVDC lines sparks debate at FERC
Clean energy advocates and SOO Green developer warn the plan could stymie transmission development and renewable energy buildout.
By Ethan Howland • Dec. 22, 2021 -
'Anecdotal evidence' points to price gouging during winter storm Uri, NERC official says
Power shutoffs to gas compression facilities were not the primary cause of the February grid outages in Texas and the U.S. Southwest, according to the North American Electric Reliability Corp. And price gouging may have played a part.
By Robert Walton • Dec. 22, 2021 -
Democrats plan to press ahead with Build Back Better bill, despite Manchin opposition
The legislation threatens grid reliability and increases U.S. dependence on foreign supply chains, according to Sen. Joe Manchin.
By Ethan Howland • Dec. 20, 2021 -
Extreme weather, plant retirements challenge US grid amid a looming Midwest capacity shortfall: NERC
Recent energy shortfalls and grid disruptions in California and Texas "should serve as a wake-up call for the rest of the country," warned officials at the North American Electric Reliability Corp.
By Robert Walton • Dec. 20, 2021 -
FERC orders utilities to fine-tune line ratings to boost transmission efficiency
Chairman Glick outlined a path for the agency's transmission rulemaking, and gas pipeline companies came under scrutiny.
By Ethan Howland • Dec. 17, 2021 -
Energy transition likely requires market changes, transmission growth, PJM finds
A report released Wednesday identifies gaps in PJM's markets and signals changes in transmission planning and system operations, per the grid operator.
By Ethan Howland • Dec. 16, 2021 -
Deep Dive
Will Tri-State's exit fee dispute at FERC shake up the cooperative utility model?
Even with United Power announcing plans to leave, Tri-State continues its pivot toward renewables and contract flexibility.
By Ethan Howland • Dec. 15, 2021 -
North American Energy Standards Board to tackle gas-electric coordination in 2022
The industry forum wants to improve coordination between natural gas and electricity markets following disruptions in Texas during Winter Storm Uri.
By Robert Walton • Dec. 15, 2021 -
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FERC urged to reject Southern California Edison plan to profit on power line expenses
The proposal to profit from ongoing spending on the completed Tehachapi power line would drive up ratepayer costs and could set a bad precedent, according to the California Public Utilities Commission.
By Ethan Howland • Dec. 13, 2021 -
ISO New England can meet winter power demand 'if the weather is mild,' grid operator warns
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is predicting a mild New England winter this year, and grid officials are hoping that holds true.
By Robert Walton • Dec. 13, 2021 -
New Mexico regulators unanimously reject Avangrid-PNM merger, but observers see a second chance in 2023
Observers say it is possible the deal can be salvaged, but for now concerns over reliability and the development of renewable resources have scuttled the proposed $8 billion merger.
By Robert Walton • Dec. 9, 2021 -
Deep Dive
New York’s landmark Reforming the Energy Vision framework remains both vital and unfinished, analysts say
New York's REV initiatives have given full value to distributed energy resources, but the utility business model transformation must be finished, regulators and other stakeholders agreed.
By Herman K. Trabish • Dec. 9, 2021