Surging heat fuels power demand records in 3 US markets ; Taming the duck: Arizona Public Service seeks 106 MW storage for solar plants; Reliability coordinator shakeup continues as Midwest group expands boundaries; DOE funds fossil fuel generation cybersecurity, operational enhancements
None of the changes would impact fire liability cases currently being dealt with, but changes to the rules could help utilities reduce liability payments in the future.
PJM, NYISO and ERCOT hit July power demand records in the past week, but the real test for the Texas operator will come later in the summer, when demand is forecast to approach its reserve margin.
The U.S. Department of Energy has selected 15 projects to receive $8.8 million in federal funding to develop "innovative technologies that enhance fossil energy power systems."
The state's Department of Environmental Conservation adopted a package of rules allowing a few types of solar installations to forego further scrutiny.
The landmark Friday order echoes longstanding arguments from the coal and gas sector, but observers say it could end up a boon for renewables and nuclear.
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