Top news A bipartisan group of former FERC regulators filed comments on the DOE cost recovery proposal Thursday, warning that "investor confidence would evaporate and markets would tend to collapse" if it is finalized. |
Secretary of Energy Rick Perry has repeatedly said the threat of outages justifies his agency's controversial cost recovery proposal, but market leaders told regulators they have the risks under control. |
Feature Story High levels of renewables can make utilities look good but also strain their systems, with potential solutions requiring vetting by regulators. |
With declining revenues, aging assets, and climate change, it’s time to rethink how decisions are made. In this playbook, we explore challenges and solutions to making critical asset management decisions. Read more. |
The South Carolina Office of Regulatory Staff has asked the Public Service Commission to determine how customers will be reimbursed for up to $1 billion spent by SCE&G on the failed Summer nuclear expansion project. |
New North American Electric Reliability Corp. standards would cover "transient electronic devices" like thumb drives and laptop computers in an effort to secure the bulk electric system. |
Justin Olson, a former aide to Rep. Trent Franks (R-AZ), will fill the vacant seat left by Doug Little on the Arizona Corporation Commission. |
It will be one of the first new energy storage systems since PJM’s adoption of new frequency regulation signals and requirements for regulation service. |
The 60.2 MW hybrid project in Queensland will feature 43.2 MW of wind turbines, 15 MW of solar panels and a 2 MW, 4 MWh lithium-ion battery. |
Opinion Post Energy storage systems that lead to the deferral of T&D upgrades allow for a more efficient deployment of capital to meet evolving grid needs and can enable the development of new business models. |
A survey by the Association for Energy Services Professionals finds relatively low participation rates — but with solid growth expected. |
The online retailer has launched 18 wind and solar projects across the U.S. and has almost three dozen more in the works. |
Feature Story Despite current moves to support coal generation, the former energy secretary tells Utility Dive "there's no going back on the fight against climate." |
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