APS storage facility explosion raises questions about battery safety; Tesla cuts solar prices significantly, aims to reduce soft costs of installation; EPRI: Threat of EMP attacks on US transmission has been overstated; CPUC directs PG&E to reduce risk of power shut-offs as it mostly OKs utility fire plans
The company also says it intends to begin pushing its "solar roof" in the second half of this year. Announced two years ago, only a few have been installed.
While regional service interruption is possible as a result of electromagnetic pulses from solar flares or other sources, the three-year study finds national grid failure is unlikely.
The Public Utility Commission found the state's major utilities mostly compliant with state wildfire laws, but flagged seven areas for improvement for PG&E and three for SCE.
Cyberthreats are on the rise and while energy stakeholders in New York agree on the importance of enhanced security measures, they disagree over who should pay for it.
The numbers show that in the United States, and across much of the world, we’ve made big progress on energy efficiency over the past decades, proving that we can do more with less.
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