Dec. 20, 2017 NOPR, nukes and taxes: The top 10 Utility Dive stories of 2017; NARUC urges federal regulators to reform PURPA; California adopts new fire safety regulations for utility operations in wake of deadly wildfires; Austin Energy solar PPA could be lowest-priced in US, analysts say
The organization called for regulations that would move away from administratively-determined avoided costs and encourage competitive solicitations for PURPA compliance and project selection.
Power equipment is being eyed as a possible cause of some of the state's sweeping wildfires, leading regulators to pass new rules for vegetation management and poles and wires.
A Powerpoint obtained by the Energy and Policy Institute shows trade group Edison Electric Institute suggesting utilities call controversial demand charges "efficiency rates."
State regulators recently approved an expanded budget for Consolidated Edison's HVAC control program, and the New York Power Authority has approved contracts with firms to provide efficiency and energy technology services.
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