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Chairman Kevin McIntyre told House lawmakers he is concerned entire resource categories could "go the way of the dodo bird." It's a line common among the coal and nuclear lobbies, and few others.
Wider access to a variety of markets has been hailed as the basis for energy storage growth, but jurisdictional issues could thwart an overarching solution.
The new plan by Gov. Sununu aims to diminish the cost impacts of renewable energy procurement by neighboring states, assuming those contracts will be above market rates.
As project economics have grown more compelling in recent years – particularly in the case of wind in the middle of the country – corporate investment has increased.
The agency will fund about 70 projects to advance both solar PV and concentrating solar thermal power, with the largest portion going toward solar integration technologies.
The report by Public Service Commission staff wants regulators to direct utilities to collect detailed information about distributed energy resources and their impacts to the grid — but utilities have some concerns.
Staff at the state Utility Commission say the utility's proposed efficiency program is not the appropriate approach to give consumers more power over their energy consumption.
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