Clean Power Plan replacement triggers rush to court; New York passes 100% clean energy bill, but advocate calls it a 'partial victory'; Maine steps up clean energy turnaround, passes 100% RPS, pro-solar bills; NERC sees faster storm recovery times, greater cyber vulnerabilities in 2018 grid review
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Critics alleged the charge, which totaled about $200 million a year, lacked proper oversight and was an illegal subsidy of the utility's ailing coal and nuclear plants.
NY Renews, a nonpartisan coalition and major advocate for the legislation, says a final version of the bill weakens the original intent, "to directly invest resources in vulnerable communities."
The annual report analyzing reliability of the North American electric grid concluded that firm load was served 99.92% of the time last year, while also warning that security must constantly improve.
The bill requires the federal government to enter into a power purchase agreement by 2024 with a reactor that received an NRC license after 2018, with an emphasis on "first-of-a-kind or early deployment nuclear technologies."
With utilities in the cross-hairs of malicious actors, experts say there are health, safety and economic risks for those who rely on the grid, particularly if escalation continues.
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