Florida's solar turnaround sparks concerns over limits on community projects; Duke CEO presses case against N.C. coal ash excavation order, S.C. rate ruling; South Carolina unanimously passes solar bill to lift 2% net metering cap; NERC to analyze first potential cyberattack on US grid
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Many are asking how big this boom will get, but a better question may be how this growth will evolve as its impact sparks responses by utilities, solar developers and policymakers.
Lynn Good highlighted a potential appeal of orders from South Carolina regulators due to disappointingly low coal ash recovery costs and return on equity percentages for Duke Energy's Progress and Carolinas subsidiaries.
The nonprofit has no information suggesting malicious intent behind the loss of visibility to a utility control system that occurred in early March and impacted electrical system operations in California, Utah and Wyoming.
California electric rates are rising, in part because low usage is no longer offsetting rate impacts, according to a new report by the state's regulators.
Predictive technologies are available to identify growing risks and dramatically reduce the rate and consequence of incidents, yet the uptake by the utility industry has been sluggish. State regulators bear some responsibility.
Sunrun has credited the state's bedrock of distributed energy policies for enabling its participation in ISO-NE's capacity market with an aggregated solar-plus-storage bid.
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