Note from the editor Today is your last chance to help set the narrative in the utility industry. This weekend, we will close submissions for our fourth annual State of the Electric Utility Survey to begin analyzing results. If you work for a utility, please take a moment to complete the survey and encourage your colleagues to do the same. We'll analyze the findings and deliver our report to you in March. In the meantime, get primed for the survey by reviewing our 2017 trend forecast for the utility industry, now packaged into a sleek, downloadable PDF by our design team. Thanks and enjoy your weekend, Gavin Bade Editor, Utility Dive Twitter | E-mail |
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Top news The bill to support the 2,110 MW nuclear plant is expected to recall zero-emission credit schemes in New York and Illinois. |
Feature Story New studies from LBNL and Rhodium detail the latest findings in distributed energy resource valuation. |
The new rates are the first finalized in Arizona since the state eliminated retail rate net metering last year. |
One key trend seen this year is surrounding the customer – using technology and data analytics to create a more effective customer service journey and experience. |
The Natural Resources Defense Council argued wholesale rules restricted simultaneous participation, which limited demand response's ability to assist the grid. |
Edison Electric Institute officials also said the trend toward cleaner power will continue as prices for natural gas, renewable energy and new technology fall. |
Some lawmakers, worried about a potential rise in EV adoption, say the program could wind up costing the state too much money. |
Last summer, Florida voters approved a ballot measure to eliminate property taxes on solar panels installed at commercial and industrial facilities. |
Feature Story Policy debates over rooftop solar compensation continue to evolve into more sophisticated conversations about electricity rate design. |
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