Weekender | July 21, 2018
Texas regulators last week honed in on ratepayer risks and benefits of the proposed 2,000 MW wind farm and 360 mile transmission line.
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Other utility reform dockets have considered elements of transactive energy, but the Arizona Corporation Commission is the first to address the issue in a specific proceeding.
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The utility says it is concerned the measure would lead it to retire its Palo Verde nuclear plant early, an argument contested by environmental groups.
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An electric vehicle boom is coming to the U.S., are you ready?
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Ontario's new premier has pushed out Hydro One's CEO and board, sowing uncertainty for Washington's Utilities and Transportation Commission on Hydro One's merger with the small investor-owned utility.
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The operator could ask federal regulators for an extension, but CEO Andy Ott said that would run the risk of not having changes in place before the next capacity market auction. |
Recommended For You Improve your recommendations: click here to update your profile. The outgoing federal energy regulator says he leaves with his reputation intact — “I never got a $50 room offer.”
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The California utility proposed energy storage to replace peakers, but comparisons are difficult without more data on costs. |
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