New investor-backed campaign targets a trillion dollars for US renewables; Former FERC Chair Kelliher questions need for more New England pipelines; Rising renewables, falling gas propel California past carbon reduction goal; Utilities: Time to sharpen your product management skills
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The right policies could bring significant investment to renewables by 2030, but first the White House must see such clean energy resources as the right politics for Trump country.
The NextEra Energy executive's comments run against the conventional wisdom among pipeline builders that the region is in dire need of more transport capacity.
The state is two years ahead of its plan to reduce carbon emissions to 1990 levels by 2020. But more difficult goals lie ahead — the state must cut emissions 80% below 1990 levels by 2050.
As they diversify into distributed energy, blockchain, online marketplaces and other innovative energy solutions, utilities will want to expand their product management competencies, writes Austin Whitman of FirstFuel Software.
The company decided against reconfiguring a mothballed coal facility to burn natural gas due to project uncertainty and the possibility of high interconnection costs.
The Public Utilities Commission opened the docket the same day Hawaii Gov. David Ige signed legislation focused on microgrids and how they can benefit the state's island communities.
As other utilities move toward the 2% limit on distributed energy resources, Duke Energy Carolinas will allow customers to sign up for the net metering program through the end of July.
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