Energy sector condemns Trump steel, aluminum tariffs ; Are utilities missing out on the opportunity to use old coal sites for solar?; New coal, nuclear generation would have lost money last year, PJM monitor says; Minnesota Power's largest customers oppose new gas plant
The duties on imported metal commodities will raise prices for power sector infrastructure projects, trade groups said, and could derail Trump's "energy dominance" agenda.
Two coal-to-solar projects show there can be benefits from taking on the costs of coal site remediation and repurposing – but it is a site-by-site question.
The PJM market monitor's annual report, issued March 8, concludes markets were competitive last year, but produced slightly-higher energy prices than in 2016.
The utility plans to partner with Dairyland Power Cooperative on the $700 million Nemadji Trail Energy Center in Superior, Wis. But some of its biggest consumers are questioning whether the plant is necessary.
The legislation would declare that power customers have a right to install and use energy storage systems, directing regulators to adopt rules governing the resource.
State regulators brought utilities, customer advocates and charging companies to the table. The result could be the second largest charging network in the nation.
More than ever before, customers are demanding insight that will give them more control over their utility bills. Learn how analytics are helping utilities meet customer demands.
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