North Carolina coal ash battle comes to a head as Duke challenges cleanup order; Maine Gov. Mills introduces 100% renewables bill; Green Mountain Power pilots Tesla batteries as meters; South Carolina compromises on PURPA contracts, eliciting Duke support for pro-solar bill
The utility's coal ash saga stretches on in the state after an eventful Friday highlighted multiple avenues for closure and costs, making the future of the ponds and rates uncertain.
The policy, which seeks to reduce total emissions 80% below 1990 levels by 2050, is a broad departure from the former governor's "openly hostile" stance against clean energy.
The technology utilizes Powerwall battery packs to measure energy use for 18 months, with plans to test other systems as part of their vision to have batteries in every home.
Duke, the sole naysayer on a bill that would set a 10 year minimum for PURPA contracts and eliminate the net metering cap, reached an agreement with lawmakers Monday.
The threat of deadly wildfires needs to be addressed through technology and innovation, according to the deputy executive director for safety and enforcement at the California Public Utilities Commission.
The state's three large investor-owned utilities say battery installers are more focused on value stacking than participating in existing demand response programs to qualify for Auto-DR incentives.
A lawsuit filed by Wheelabrator and others seeks to overturn Baltimore's "targeted attempt" to shut down the facilities whose waste-to-energy was recently confirmed as eligible for the state's renewable portfolio standard.
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