National Grid says no new NYC gas customers until state approves pipeline; Carbon capture advocates, lawmakers call for effective 45Q tax credit implementation; Renewable energy ownership: A game plan for utilities; North Carolina approves Duke's first solar+storage residential microgrid
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The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Chair questioned whether wind and solar technology could stand without the tax incentives that are phasing out or beginning to phase down at the end of the year.
New York regulators denied a permit last week, ruling the Williams Cos' pipeline that would relieve natural gas congestion in the New York City Area could harm aquatic life.
Bipartisan legislation expanding the incentive for carbon capture technology became law more than a year ago, but so far companies have been unable to claim it.
Utilities are pursuing models to compete with independent power producers for renewable ownership vs. simply buying from them via power purchase agreements.
Regulators say the Hot Springs, North Carolina, project could give the state and utility a better understanding of how storage technologies can make the grid more reliable.
Finance Committee task forces are expected to produce options by the end of June that can be enacted this year while clean energy advocates are pushing to also give storage access to tax credits.
To reach a zero emissions economy, California needs to eliminate natural gas by regionalizing the Western grid and coordinating local and state system planning.
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