Marijuana prices have collapsed, forcing growers to focus on energy efficiency; NYISO: Decarbonization efforts could be slowed without new transmission; Michigan regulators approve DTE $273M rate increase, EV pilot, net metering replacement; Virginia entry to regional GHG initiative blocked as governor declines to veto budget language
A report from the grid operator concludes the state's electric grid is "at the cusp of the next evolution," but decarbonization efforts could be stymied without new transfer capabilities between upstate renewables and downstate consumers.
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DTE Energy, which had requested a larger rate increase, will spend $13 million on a three-year electric vehicle and school bus charging pilot program that could support thousands of charging stations.
The Virginia Air Pollution Control Board adopted new regulations to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from power plants, moving the state a step closer to joining the Regional Greeenhouse Gas Initiative.
The state enacted legislation in 2018 requiring the utility to propose $870 million in energy efficiency programming through 2028. The utility confirmed in March that it would spend that full amount.
The utility's coal ash saga stretches on in the state after an eventful Friday highlighted multiple avenues for closure and costs, making the future of the ponds and rates uncertain.
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