Top news Eversource and Hydro-Québec will use the line to bring hydroelectricity from Canada to Massachusetts. |
The agency is rescinding the "once in, always in" policy that made major pollution sources permanently subject to tougher emission control standards. |
Feature Story The answer is yes, but the solar sector will also look to state mandates and incentives to keep businesses running. |
The leader of the utilities committee in the Ohio Senate said separately he has no plans to move a plant subsidy bill. |
The court said the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio erred in a 2013 order directing the utility to return the money to ratepayers, finding it would amount to "unlawful retroactive ratemaking." |
Five upstate municipalities will now make bulk purchases of electricity and natural gas for their residents and small businesses. |
But the lone holdout, a group representing low-income customers, says the deal fails to show savings to residential customers and how they would be returned to low-income residents. |
Feature Story Opponents of the charge, approved as part of an Eversource rate case, say it could harm the growth of solar and other distributed energy resources by significantly increasing costs for customers. |
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