Tax credit, net metering declines strike distributed solar, but falling costs, storage offer new hope; PG&E CEO promises 'shorter, fewer' shut-offs continuing for the next 5 years; Virginia, Maryland unveil 100% clean energy plans, but NGOs not satisfied; NERC: Grid operators must prepare for 330 GW of renewables by 2029
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With tax credits and net metering threatened, previous withdrawals of financial support mechanisms show what the distributed solar industry may soon face.
The utility's bankruptcy will not jeopardize California's clean energy goals or increase costs for customers, PG&E President and CEO Bill Johnson told lawmakers.
The separate legislative efforts announced this week face criticisms from clean energy groups of being insufficient to facilitate a clean energy transition.
The North American Electric Reliability Corporation expects adequate capacity reserves will be available to meet increasing peak demand over the next 10 years, but warned of challenges to integrating more intermittent resources.
Utilities are just beginning to consider how electric vehicles can help manage the grid, but Navigant Research anticipates a rapid increase in capabilities that will ultimately mean more dollars flowing back to customers.
With demand for power expected to boom by over 50%, more natural gas is a common sense approach to fighting global temperature rise, writes former Ambassador Richard D. Kauzlarich.
The Senate passed the spending bills on Thursday, which included a one-year tax credit extension for onshore wind, and incentives for geothermal, biodiesel and Native American-owned coal plants.
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