Utilities look to Netflix audience clustering model for customer engagement; Hawaiian Electric submits nation's second largest slate of battery projects for regulatory review; Before Columbia Gas explosions, report finds thousands of leaks in Massachusetts; Arizona names head regulator critical of APS political influence
The new Rhodium group report represents a worrying reversal for the electric utility industry, raising questions about whether its recent formula for emissions reductions has outlived its usefulness.
As efforts to engage customers grow, utilities are looking to data analytics, online portals and personalized messaging to better understand diverse customer preferences.
Six of the seven solar+storage projects, which total more than 1 GWh of storage, offer record-low prices for solar-plus-storage grid-scale developments in the state.
The state had more than 34,000 leaks reported in 2017, including nearly 7,500 of the most extreme "Grade 1" category, which are flagged for immediate repair, a Boston Herald investigation found.
Updated and improved Integration Capacity Analysis maps published by California's largest investor-owned utilities will make it easier for renewable energy developers to find ideal locations for new resources.
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