Top news Feature Story As the industry debates the role of the utility in a distributed energy future, utility leaders are touting a network approach. |
Edison International, which owns Southern California Edison, announced a new business venture called Edison Energy,aimed at helping the largest energy users manage their consumption. |
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory estimates the total technical potential for rooftop solar in the United States is equivalent to 39% of the nation's electrical sales. |
A new GTM Research report finds storage's prospects improved with the recent federal ITC extension. |
The announcement marks a "significant expansion" of successful efficiency and engagement programs in Massachusetts and Rhode Island, adding nearly 3 million New York customers. |
Minnesota's rural electric cooperatives are adding fixed charges which can total as much as $50 dollars for solar customers. |
A 2016 draft study of New England's energy needs shows 30% more solar power will be developed than predicted last year. State support and the U.S. Congress' extension of the investment tax credit has given a boost to developers. |
The new charges, if approved by the Oklahoma Corporation Commission, could be temporary as the utility will also give more information on distributed generation costs in its upcoming rate case. |
Feature Story After a 2-1 vote to create the nation's largest utility company, Utility Dive obtained exclusive interviews with regulators on opposing sides of the decision. Here's what they had to say. |
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