Oregon OKs dual PGE approach to procure renewables for business customers; Deploying more renewables now through an energy storage-centric Clean Peak Standard; ISO-NE forecasts transition to distributed, renewable generation; DER integration to fuel energy efficiency growth, reports find
PG&E would follow its wildfire mitigation plan under a new order from Judge William Alsup, but would not have to comply with an extensive Jan. 9 proposed order it estimated could cost $150 billion.
Portland General Electric's clean energy offerings are part of a wave of creative Power Purchase Agreement tariffs utilities are offering to corporate and municipal customers.
Policies that encourage energy storage to be paired with solar or wind generation can have an outsized impact because these grid assets can together deliver firm capacity into peak periods when customer costs are the highest.
The grid operator released its 2019 Regional Electricity Outlook on Wednesday, listing natural gas plants as the only new conventional generation resource expected online between 2018 and 2020.
Growing synergies between distributed energy resources and efficiency programs will drive spending, with an expected compound annual growth rate of 4.6% over the next decade, according to new research from Navigant.
While natural gas dominated generation additions last year, an NRDC analyst found that several Midwest states across the Great Plains region dominated renewables generation, indicating a shift in the energy mix driven by "economics" and "corporate interest."
Energy efficiency employers project a 7.8% growth rate for jobs this year, more than double the increase last year, in what the report deemed the "toughest hiring climate."
Customers are subsidizing coal plants with more than a billion dollars a year, the Union of Concerned Scientists analyst says, thanks to market rules that allow monopoly-owned plants to choose when they generate electricity.
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