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A thought exercise from Department of Energy researchers suggests the price of rooftop solar could fall low enough to impact “the evolution of the U.S. electricity system.”
The $14 billion deal still needs approval from Kansas regulators, though staff of the Kansas Corporation Commission has recommended the deal be allowed.
A recent spate of coal-retirement announcements are expected to pinch the supply stream during that period, but the grid operator says it will lean on demand response and distributed generation to help meet demand.
A new proposed rule includes many changes EPA previewed in a November court document, including alterations to groundwater monitoring and protection standards, cleanup and closure rules and location restrictions for ash pits.
Some experts are concerned pending reforms in the nation’s largest electricity market could have similar results to a Trump administration subsidy plan rejected by federal regulators.
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