DC City Council unanimously advances 100% renewable energy bill; New Hampshire settlement moves 'cutting-edge' utility BTM storage pilot forward; Invenergy: Loss of New England capacity contract won't affect proposed gas plant; Florida Power & Light closes in on acquisition of Vero Beach utility
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The CEO of the nation's largest wholesale power market talks fuel security, plant bailouts, capacity markets and how state policy preferences are putting stress on the market's founding principles.
The Clean Energy Omnibus would also mandate that all public transport and fleet vehicles in the District be zero-emissions by 2045, including those operated for Uber and Lyft.
The Liberty-led pilot will be the second regulator approved program for utility-owned behind-the-meter storage, and phase 2 will be the first to include the private sector.
It's known that taking action on climate change could hurt the economy, but what if we could create a healthier community and economy at the same time?
FERC allowed ISO New England to cancel a capacity supply obligation contract for the Clear River Energy Center, concluding it would have "undesirable consequences" for the region.
Extreme weather threatens to destroy urban areas while transportation systems may buckle, but there is optimism that city leaders will keep moving things forward.
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