As smart meters proliferate, a new kind of demand response becomes entrenched; Tesla, GM, ChargePoint and other EV interests press Congress to continue federal tax credit; PG&E debt drawdown raises concerns of potential bankruptcy due to fire costs; Big tech companies are becoming the top buyers of green energy to meet data needs: BNEF
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PJM CEO Andy Ott said some states in his market had entered a "compact" to allow generation decisions to be determined by competitive markets, sparking spirited responses from state regulators.
A coalition says there is bipartisan support for lifting caps on the electric vehicle tax credit, but first the group will need to block legislation that would eliminate it entirely.
The utility withdrew all the cash from its revolving credit lines Tuesday, a move financial experts say could presage a bankruptcy filing or other serious financial problems for the utility.
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