Investigations of ComEd, Exelon lobbying threaten Illinois energy transition; California moves to boost storage to combat safety-driven power shutoffs; The rise of cloud computing is having an impact on data center efficiency — and it's not great; California approves new energy efficiency frameworks expected to boost emerging technologies
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California Governor Gavin Newsom's letter to PG&E Corp. CEO Bill Johnson and responses from state lawmakers indicate the potential for political micromanagement of PG&E's reorganization.
A proposed decision by the Public Utilities Commission would expand the state's Self-Generation Incentive Program to benefit customers in high-fire threat areas.
As FERC's Order 2000 turns 20, it’s remarkable a rulemaking that "encouraged" (but did not compel) formation of RTOs would prove so transformative for most large power markets across the country, writes former commissioner James Hoecker.
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