Hawaiian Electric taps 7 solar+storage projects, adding 260 MW solar; New tool helps states identify EV policies that work, and those that don't; Duke Energy to spend $500M on battery storage in next 15 years; What Nevada can learn from Virginia's experience with electric deregulation
The hurricane is estimated to be the strongest to hit the U.S. in 50 years and Southern Company is reducing output at two units of its Alabama nuclear plant as a "precautionary measure" as the storm continues northeast.
The projects, currently in contract negotiations, are the result of an "ambitious, expedited procurement effort" launched in February, said the utility.
Vehicle purchase incentives have the most impact, according to the National Association of State Energy Officials rubric, while some popular policies may not be particularly effective.
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Duke Energy is planning a large battery investment in North Carolina and South Carolina, and on Monday asked state regulators to approve a solar project as well.
Virginia State Senator Frank Wagner says he watched electric rates rise from deregulation across the East Coast in the 90s and warns Nevada voters to avoid the same fate in November.
The bill would require the District to use 100% renewable energy by 2032. Currently, the city is on track to get 50% of its energy from renewable sources in that time.
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