Top news Georgia regulators will make a final decision on the utility's recommendation. |
After Hawaii regulators rejected the utility's proposal as too expensive earlier this year, Hawaiian Electric Industries now proposes a more targeted — and cheaper — approach. |
Feature Story Colorado and Minnesota were two states that added or updated carbon costs to utility planning guidelines this year. Now others are following suit. |
Harnessing the power of data to drive demand response and energy efficiency programs is the next step in modernizing utilities and creating smarter cities. |
Opinion Post R Street Institute's Devin Hartman analyzes the DOE's grid study's impact on regulatory agencies and nationwide energy initatives. |
State regulators want to examine what infrastructure developments can be expected in the short- and medium-term, as well as what goals should be established. |
Earlier this month, the Missouri Public Service Commission denied a certificate for the Grain Belt Express transmission project. |
The project was approved in January, but legislation backed by a Republican from Idaho altered the route. The agency will take comments until the end of September. |
Sierra Club and Wild Equity Institute had challenged an operating permit for the 530 MW gas-fired plant over endangered species concerns. |
Market monitor Potomac Economics found no anti-competitive behavior in the secondary market for carbon dioxide allowances under the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative. |
Feature Story A Department of Energy report found the resource could cost-effectively deliver twice the nation’s electricity needs, but experts say it needs the right policy support. |
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