How new ideas of mobility will shape public EV charging infrastructure; California regulators tee up changes to utility distributed storage programs; Newly-elected Arizona commissioner prepares to subpoena APS over political spending; Sen. Inhofe: Carbon capture hearing is 'first official recognition' that US needs fossil fuel generation
The future of mobility will be autonomous and electric, with more people opting not to own a vehicle. That means ride- and car-sharing services will need to play a role in helping utilities roll out charging infrastructure.
A proposed decision from an Administrative Law Judge would direct utilities to allow independently-owned projects to compete with utility-owned proposals when procuring distributed storage.
Arizona Corporation Commissioner Sandra Kennedy is acting on a 2018 campaign promise to require Arizona Public Service and its parent company, Pinnacle West Capital, to disclose several years of political spending.
The senator on Wednesday co-sponsored the carbon capture infrastructure build out bill, the USE IT Act, reintroduced Feb. 7 after unanimous approval last year by the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee.
Early renewables procurements that reverse traditional auctions with one utility buyer and multiple renewables-plus-storage sellers have lowered storage costs and grown capacity.
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