New solar industry initiatives could open business-utility collaborations ; New England fully integrates demand response into wholesale markets; CMS $1.4B credit agreement first to link lower interest rates with more renewables; NRC Chair: Nuclear safety regulatory process not to blame for plant retirements
The agency found cheaper sources of energy and did not renew its power purchase agreement, raising the bar for a potential buyer to rescue the Navajo Generation Station.
A 2017 spike in commercial and industrial solar growth will not last, but industry efforts to educate property owners and offer better financing could be good for businesses and utilities.
CMS has announced several clean energy goals this year, including phasing out coal, reducing carbon emissions 80% and meeting a renewables standard of 40% by 2040.
The process has constantly adapted for efficiencies, although it has not significantly impacted the economic basis of early plant retirement, said Kristine Svinicki at a joint FERC-NRC hearing.
The Interstate Natural Gas Association of America called DOE's depiction of energy security threats "fundamentally flawed, particularly as it relates to natural gas pipelines."
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