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The bill passed the state Senate Wednesday and is intended to prevent turbine interference with military flight paths. But military leaders say the legislation is unnecessary.
Four utilities, including New York State Electric & Gas and Central Hudson Gas & Electric, will face a total of more than $7 million in "negative revenue adjustments," regulators said.
Stakeholders can use PG&E’s framework to see where the value lies in meeting the power demand that will come with the big shift to transportation electrification.
Falling prices from deregulation are good for consumers, but competitive electricity markets have also dramatically increased the number and type of products consumers can choose from, the authors write.
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