It's utility scam awareness day: have you warned your customers
Arizona approves $8B SunZia HVDC transmission line

Wow, does it take a long time to get a transmission line approved. This week’s announcement that the 550-mile SunZia Transmission line is almost — but not fully — approved comes a whopping 13 years after it was first recognized by the U.S. federal government. Indeed, the Bureau of Land Management issued a notice of intent to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement for the project in the Federal Register on May 29, 2009 and you can bet there was plenty of planning taking place before the BLM got involved. And this week, it’s getting closer to breaking ground.

Utilities across North America are urging families and businesses to be on the lookout for impersonators looking to steal money and information from unsuspecting individuals.
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Join us on February 6 in the inaugural GridTECH Connect Forum™ — speakers and attendees from utilities, developers, regulators, grid operators, and more will grapple with DER interconnection challenges facing the California market.
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California's three major utilities — Pacific Gas & Electric, Southern California Edison, and San Diego Gas & Electric — have argued the net metering payment means solar customers aren't paying their fair share for the overall cost of the electric grid.
The company said it sees opportunities in the United States in part because of incentives for renewable energy passed by Congress earlier this year. Freyr said it intends to seek federal grants or loans.
The plan is to explore anion batteries that provide the necessary components without using limited minerals.
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