Top news A majority opinion on the acquisition was reached last month, a Hawaii news station reports, but regulators could not agree on the wording of the order before Gov. Ige appointed a new commissioner, throwing the process into flux. |
Feature Story As the DER industry begins pouring over New York utilities' weighty Distributed Service Implementation Plans, some providers are worried they are not being given enough information to identify opportunities for investment. |
The Public Service Commission approved Florida Power & Light Co.'s request to defer recoupment of $22 million in charges related to the Turkey Point plant near Miami until 2017. |
The utility is compliant with current targets under the state's clean energy standard, but did not buy enough capacity in a recent renewable energy auction, regulators said. |
Critics say the utility should be spending more on energy efficiency and renewables, but utility officials say the power is needed for Nevada customers. |
Amid revelations of secret meetings between a California regulator and utility officials, the state is considering reopening the $3.3 billion settlement. |
A heat wave that hit the Mid-Atlantic last week tripled market prices in some areas within the New York ISO, but areas in the PJM Interconnection and New England ISO saw moderate price increases despite demand spikes, according to Platts. |
The MIT Lincoln Laboratory collaborated with the Boston Redevelopment Authority to identify 22 potential microgrid sites to boost grid resiliency and protect against future disasters. |
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