California screaming — policymakers demand wildfire prevention while the state burns; Idaho approves $2 billion, 1,150 MW in wind projects ; California ISO enters must-run contracts, approves measures to shore up reliability; The shift to renewables can't wait until 2035
FERC's ruling invalidating the grid operator's market rules stepped into states' jurisdiction over their generation mixes, a broad group of stakeholders said in comments.
Governor Jerry Brown and a bipartisan legislative committee have four weeks to write and pass laws that will protect the state, its people and its power system.
The board of the California ISO last week approved several measures to support system reliability, including issuing two new reliability must-run designations and modifying other contracts.
Cities and universities play an important role in reducing carbon emissions through sustainable energy practices. But many are baking unreasonable timelines into their plans for carbon neutrality.
GTM Research mapped out a vision for community solar for the next few decades, encouraging states and utilities to consider low-to-moderate income households.
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