New York ISO releases 5-year roadmap to dispatchable DERs; MISO to revise market tariffs to allow full participation of energy storage ; Republican lawmakers propose changes to Minnesota PUC operations; New England CO2 emissions spike after Vermont Yankee nuclear closure
If proposed tax reforms and regulatory changes from the Republican-led Congress and the Trump administration succeed, what will they mean for utilities?
Federal regulators did not find current Midcontinent ISO tariffs to be discriminatory because they didn't provide compensation for primary frequency response.
Nuclear plants are struggling in organized markets, but the latest report from New England's grid operator highlights their importance to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
President Trump’s election has thrown climate goals in doubt, but former leaders say the military will keep investing in renewables and shifting away from fossil fuels.
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