Feb. 6, 2018 Tesla to outfit 50k Australian homes with solar+storage for 250 MW virtual power plant; Eversource vows to appeal NH Northern Pass rejection ; How leading utilities are planning for distributed energy resources; FERC issues final Sabal Trail EIS, potentially avoiding hold on project
NextEra Energy and Entergy both moved to exit the nuclear trade group last month after NEI advocated for approval of a DOE coal and nuclear subsidy proposal.
In another ambitious project, the electric car company wants to build what it calls the world's largest virtual power plant that would harness 250 MW of solar power and 650 MWh of energy storage.
Massachusetts chose the Northern Pass transmission project to help meet the state's renewable energy goals, but New Hampshire's rejection has thrown the project into doubt.
This year is proving to be the time when the investor-owned utilities' efforts to implement REV offer solutions providers a great business opportunity.
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