Aug. 15, 2017 Fewer rate cases mean better utility performance and growth, LBNL finds; Solar interests say thousands of jobs at risk as US trade panel to meet; Massachusetts issues final proposed solar incentive rules ; Ratepayer sues SCE&G as lawmakers scramble for Summer completion plan
The incoming interim FERC Chair said the U.S. should "ensure that coal, along with gas and renewables, continues to be part of our diverse fuel mix" on the agency's podcast.
Performance-based rates with well-designed multi-year rate plans increase utility productivity and reduce customer costs, according to a new study from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
Bankrupt solar manufacturer Suniva wants the government to impose tariffs on imported solar panels. But other solar interests say that will destroy the industry.
A lawsuit seeking class action status accuses South Carolina Electric & Gas of mismanaging $1 billion in ratepayer funds for the abandoned expansion of the Summer nuclear plant.
The environmental group says the agency is slow-walking freedom of information requests "amid suspicion that draft versions of the study may be dramatically altered by political appointees."
A rollback in federal climate policies may not raise emissions significantly, but would still put the U.S. further behind the pace to limit the worst impacts of global warming.
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