Daily edition | June 6, 2018 The head of the nation's largest nuclear generator says he would rather work with FERC and the nation's grid operators to devise long-term solutions to grid resilience. |
FERC Chairman Kevin McIntyre said he trusts Energy Secretary Rick Perry to decide whether or not to invoke emergency powers to save coal and nuclear plants from retirement. |
Hawaii Gov. David Ige on Monday signed a trio of bills that aim for carbon neutrality at the same time the state hits 100% renewable energy. |
Environmental groups cheered the updated methodology, but one NGO fears demand response programs will not be properly credited. |
While the two jurisdictions are dominating, other areas are rising as New York, New Jersey and Massachusetts implement mandated energy storage targets. |
Highview Power says the technology can scale to hundreds of megawatts and could store enough electricity to power around 100,000 homes for many days. |
The reshuffling of coordinators in the West is a result of utilities looking to keep costs low while maintaining reliability. |
The six year proposal is longer then previous efficiency efforts and includes more than a dozen programs. |
Deep Dive 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. |
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