Split apart PG&E? The utility is open to it, but warns rates would likely rise; DTE, Consumers push natural gas redundancy check in fire-driven Michigan energy review; EPA: Carbon emissions from power plants rose in 2018 amid higher electricity demand; Report: Brattle research shows utilities overspending billions on transmission revamps
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The utility also signed a seven-year contract for natural gas peaking capacity, which it hopes will be replaced by renewables and storage in the mid 2020s.
Splitting the bankrupt utility's natural gas and electricity businesses could bring safety improvements, PG&E officials said, but could also increase costs by duplicating services.
A January fire at the Ray Natural Gas Compressor Station prompted Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to order a review of the supply, engineering and deliverability of natural gas, electricity and propane systems.
Only 2% of transmission infrastructure projects went through a competitive process, resulting in higher costs than estimated, according to the Brattle Group.
The Data for Progress research director says non-renewable resources and market-based policies can have a role in a Green New Deal — as long as they serve the aims of deep decarbonization and economic justice.
The Iowa Utilities Board approved a $256 million, five-year plan — less than half the amount approved for MidAmerican in 2013 — following passage of a law last year that capped utility efficiency spending.
California IOUs’ wildfire mitigation plans will cost billions and take years, but distributed generation can give customers power during protective shutoffs.
ESA’s Annual Energy Storage Conference & Expo, April 16-18, 2019, is the industry's premiere event, featuring education sessions, workshops, and site tours. Register now.
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