Utility buy of DER providers – a perfect match or a problematic combination?; 900 MW Invenergy natural gas plant faces uncertain future in ISO NE; PG&E revises wildfire mitigation plan to remove hard inspection and improvement deadlines; New York allocates $280M for energy storage projects as state targets 3GW by 2030
Regulators voted unanimously on an "optimal 2030 portfolio" of supply- and demand-side resources to achieve climate goals, citing concerns about community choice aggregator planning.
It's been four years since Invenergy filed its proposal to develop a gas plant, and in that time New England capacity prices have fallen steeply, casting doubt on the plant's future.
The utility told regulators it wants to "revise certain targets" because it would likely miss some deadlines due to a range of factors, from the federal government shutdown to weather and access challenges.
Mayor Rahm Emanuel and utility ComEd have said the city will save an estimated $100 million over the next decade through the energy efficiency upgrades.
Who should be responsible for developing, owning and operating the energy resources that replace uneconomic coal and nuclear generation: rate-regulated utilities or independent, competitive developers?
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