ISO-NE, generators spar over fuel security at FERC; California regulators prod utilities to start drafting roadmap to 100% clean energy; San Diego chooses community aggregation path to 100% renewables; Kentucky coal plant to close, latest among accelerating shutdowns
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The grid operator and independent generators in its market are at odds over whether a proposal to retain fuel secure resources would depress market prices.
The sum of renewables procurements from California electricity providers is not enough to achieve the state's 2045 target, and regulators are struggling for solutions.
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The city's mayor announced the start of process to form a community choice aggregation model as San Diego moves toward its goal of 100% renewables by 2035.
Henderson Municipal Power and Light will close 300 MW of coal fired generation after consistently finding the power was more expensive than alternatives on the market.
The utility is negotiating with other project developers and planning to apply for future projects as it strives to add at least 700 MW of renewable energy toward the state's goal.
The Interstate Renewable Energy Council released its annual scorecard Thursday, grading 17 programs across 12 states on their shared renewable energy programs.
The National Academy of Sciences study follows a bleaker report from the United Nations' scientific panel on climate change touting the importance of carbon capture.
Making 6 GHz bandwidth available to unlicensed users could interfere with communications between utilities and their customers during emergencies, sector leaders fear.
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