Arizona regulators open first US transactive energy docket; Has FERC's landmark transmission planning effort made transmission building harder?; Duke nixes 500 MW wind buy over transmission cost concerns; Eversource asks regulators to reconsider Northern Pass transmission project, gas pipeline
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Other utility reform dockets have considered elements of transactive energy, but the Arizona Corporation Commission is the first to address the issue in a specific proceeding.
A request for proposals for wind projects capable of supplying energy for 20 years has been abandoned, said Duke, after proposals came in at too high a cost.
The utility seizes the opportunity to bring two more projects to the table after the New Hampshire Supreme Court reversed a regulatory rejection of a new natural gas pipeline.
Although it doesn't match the ambitious scope of the state Senate's energy omnibus, the Massachusetts House passed a bill last week advancing energy storage research and its applications.
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