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South Carolina Electric & Gas customers would see greater bill reductions under the plan, but not the $1,000 refund Dominion pushed in the wake of efforts to recover spending on the V.C. Summer nuclear project.
The California Public Utilities Commission opened a proceeding to review utility fire mitigation measures, including new requirements set by recent legislation.
While FERC expressed concern about the impact of clean energy policies among different states in the region, it did not ask for a plan that would prop up generators at the expense of customers.
With environmental externalities considered, wind is cheapest cross the central plains and down the Appalachian mountains, while solar leads across the Southwest and parts of the Midwest and Northwest.
The Arizona utility began offering an $1,800 incentive in May to the first 4,500 customers who purchase lithium-ion storage services systems and agree to participate in the study.
Eight Western states that last year committed to developing a regional electric vehicle plan are now seeking information on how to ensure interoperability among charging stations.
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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