Small, regional utilities located near critical infrastructure targeted in cyberattack: WSJ; For South Carolina solar, 'things look bleak,' advocates warn, as utilities defend lower rates; Cincinnati to build nation's largest city-led solar array; FERC is on the right track with resilience. Republicans can help by upholding conservative principles
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The utility is looking into a range of long-term solutions to address supply needs in New York — and a controversial $1 billion pipeline project panned by environmental advocates is still on the table
Smaller electric utilities may be at higher risk of an attack because they lack the robust security infrastructure of larger power providers, according to experts.
Regulators cut payments to large-scale solar producers by 33% earlier this month, which protects consumers from "inflated" rates, according to Duke Energy. Renewables advocates say it is a "doomsday scenario."
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Republicans in Congress and the administration should affirm local control, while ensuring a high threshold to justify the government favoring any one energy resource or generation technology over another, the author writes.
A proposal to lengthen the coal plant's life through what would be the largest carbon capture project to date is deemed too expensive by its majority owner and raises environmental concerns.
In 2017, the city of about 50,000 became the largest in the U.S. able to claim it ran on 100% renewable energy. But after customer bills spiked last year, its utility department is facing an overhaul.
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