Grid mod policy actions jump 75%, with storage playing a central role; Zinke presses to keep Navajo Generating Station online; How Trump's 'Soviet-style' coal directive would upend power markets; FERC splits again on affiliates, climate in Florida pipeline approval
To catch up with a backlog of demand for its Powerwall residential storage product, Tesla is bringing in a former VP of Amazon's North American fulfillment centers.
While the number of actions rose significantly from Q1 2017 to Q1 2018, they remained within the same set of 37 states, according to the latest edition of 50 States of Grid Modernization.
The largest coal plant in the Western U.S. is slated to close at the end of 2019. But stakeholders are fighting to keep it online, and Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke is looking to a 1968 law for help.
A federal order to keep coal and nuclear plants from retiring could reshape the government's relationship with the power sector, regulators and analysts say.
Both the owner and offtaker of the Florida Lateral Project are owned by NextEra Energy, raising questions from one regulator about whether the pipeline is needed.
Gov. Hickenlooper signed a bill Friday directing the state's Public Utilities Commission to develop procurement rules to enable investor-owned utilities to acquire energy storage systems.
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