California ALJ proposes statewide renewable energy procurement for utilities; Missouri regulators approve $2.3B Grain Belt Express transmission line, but fight not over; Virginia Governor approves law requiring Dominion to excavate all coal ash; Rocky Mountain Power proposes 600-battery apartment building among trio of Utah DSM projects
Anthony Pugliese stoked controversy last year for making political comments in the media and implying FERC was working with the Department of Energy on a support package for coal and nuclear plants.
Integrated resource plans submitted by the state's utilities and CCAs would not reduce greenhouse gases enough to meet state goals, an Administrative Law Judge ruled Monday.
The project, which would move about 4 GW of wind energy from western Kansas through Missouri, Illinois and Indiana, will likely require the use of eminent domain to be completed.
The benefit of becoming a Next Generation Energy company is fully realized when value is driven both from improved customer interaction capabilities and expanded technological functions, creating an organization that is more responsive and adaptive.
The bill drew broad bipartisan support in January and will also require the utility to recycle at least a quarter of the 27 million cubic yards of coal ash it stores at its Virginia plants.
In a filing with state regulators earlier this month, the utility also proposed an intermodal charging station that would meet the needs of light rail, bus, passenger, truck and ride hailing services.
The sandbox concept allows innovators to experiment without the usual regulatory impediments and long delays associated with traditional oversight, writes Illinois Commerce Commission Chair Brien Sheahan.
The legislation comes amid rising interest in the technology, with an increasing number of state targets, a new House bipartisan storage caucus and increased funding in the President's latest budget request.
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