US on pace for record coal retirements in 2018, IEEFA finds; Western Regionalization Plan B: Utilities take an interim step to expand the grid; ISO-NE looks to incorporate storage into real-time energy markets; Minnesota PUC approves 550 MW gas plant despite renewables push
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The U.S. will retire 15.4 GW of coal capacity this year, the clean energy think tank reported, "easily" exceeding the previous record of 14.7 GW of coal shutdowns in 2015.
Catch Greensmith Energy SVP Andy Tang and other industry experts discuss how to prepare for long-term energy storage deployments in a time of changing markets.
A decision by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission earlier this year "opens the floodgates" for energy storage, said one analyst. Now, grid operators are developing rules to accommodate the new resources.
Minnesota Power says the project will be necessary as "flexible, dispatchable energy producer" to help with its goal to supply 44% of electricity from renewables by 2025.
The plaintiffs are deciding whether to appeal, but say the lesson here is how difficult it can be to fund clean energy when earmarked funds can be swept up "on a legislative whim."
The pair want to build "seamless charging interoperability" for all drivers participating in Hubject's iplatform, which could lead to two-way communications between the charging networks and vehicles.
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