As the power sector transforms, can utilities and customers find common ground on ratemaking?; North Carolina AG to challenge Duke rate decision as utility weighs appeal; New Pennsylvania law allows PPL to press for decoupling of sales and revenues; Let the sun shine in: New material could help turn buildings into power plants
In a 3-2 decision, the commission rejected PJM Interconnection's proposals to address capacity market failures, and instead initiated an expedited paper hearing to expand the minimum offer price rule.
North Carolina regulators largely rejected a rate increase proposed by Duke Energy, but allowed it to recover most of its coal ash management costs. Both of those decisions could come under fire.
Researchers in Michigan have developed a transparent solar cell that could allow windows to generate power, but more work is needed to increase its conversion efficiency beyond its current 0.5%.
Regulators will soon decide between two paths regarding SCE's proposed pilot — one where DER remains secondary to natural gas and another where they move to transform the distribution system.
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