Top news Gov. David Ige intended to wait until a merger decision had been issued, but said he couldn't delay any longer in announcing Thomas Gorak to replace Commissioner Michael Champley on the Hawaii PUC. |
Feature Story The same resources pushing the giant nuclear plant offline will be key to the utility's future in a low carbon economy. |
However, many utilities in the Southeast lag far behind due to weaker policies on clean energy, according to a new report from Ceres examining electricity sales from the 30 largest investor-owned utilities. |
Energy markets in the Midcontinent are efficient, but capacity markets do not reflect the value of reliable generation, said the MISO market monitor. |
Utility-scale solar just got less expensive and more efficient even in real world applications. |
The governor directed state agencies to find a way to cut emissions from the power sector that does not need approval from the Republican-controlled General Assembly. |
After San Diego Gas & Electric hit its net metering cap late yesterday afternoon, new applications will be shifted to new rates and fees outlined earlier this year. |
The Lone Star State is on track to become the fastest-growing utility-scale solar market in the country with 4,000 MW of the projected 4,600 MW to come online from utility-scale solar. |
Feature Story Demand response providers say there is still plenty of room to maneuver in the space thanks to new rules coming into play, global opportunities and utilities seeking to optimize their demand management portfolios. |
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