New control technologies lower microgrid costs, ease renewables integration; Idaho Power claims one of lowest-priced solar deals at 2.2 cents/kWh; Moody's: Ire toward PG&E means change to California fire liability rules unlikely; Save coal plant and prevent forest fires? APS assesses biomass conversion at Arizona unit
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Former TVA chief Bill Johnson will take over leadership and seven board members will step down as the embattled utility seeks new direction following a bankruptcy filing related to California's deadly wildfires.
A new concept uses decentralized, autonomous control algorithms that can reduce costs by eliminating the need for a master controller or central storage unit to set voltage and frequency.
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The state is unlikely to change its inverse condemnation rules, which can make utilities accountable for wildfire damage even if they're not negligent, but a state catastrophe fund is the most likely reform, the ratings agency said.
The Arizona Corporation Commission last December adopted a policy to encourage power generation from forest biomass in an effort to address the risk of wildfires while also creating jobs.
It has been a year since voters in Anchorage, Alaska, authorized the sale of the city's municipal utility. Now, state regulators must approve the deal.
Utilities and third parties are beginning to explore how smarter home energy ecosystems can support grid reliability while earning extra income for residential consumers, according to Navigant Research.
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