Aug. 2, 2017 EPA grants petitions against air quality permits for 2 Duke coal plants; Texas stakeholders find common ground in utility revenue recovery for DERs; Court lifts injunction to clear reopening of Aliso Canyon gas storage facility; Los Angeles issues plan to electrify its entire bus fleet
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The Sierra Club argued permits issued for the plants aimed at the wrong sulfur dioxide targets and did not include proper emissions accounting mechanisms.
State power sector players say greater efficiency and distributed resources should not hurt utility finances, but consensus over rate design reform remains elusive.
Los Angeles county had sought an injunction against a regulatory decision to allow limited injections to the gas storage facility for the first time since its 2015 leak.
A new law restored net metering rates close to retail after a long battle over Nevada's net metering policy. But NV Energy wants to take a look at its impact on consumers.
Former FERC Commissioner Tony Clark says the collapse of the IPP model could return restructured states to a bilateral contracting model more familiar 20 years ago.
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