Weekender | July 27, 2019 Kaua'i Island Utility Cooperative's largest generator tripped offline on Sunday, leading to a power outage followed by continued rolling blackouts. |
The bill creates a $1.1 billion nuclear subsidy and provides $50 million per year in coal plant subsidies. |
The utility's contract with the city expires at the end of 2020 and city leaders believe they could accelerate decarbonization and lower rates through municipalization. |
The commission adopted a "technology neutral approach" to incentives available for new charging equipment, which it says will "better adapt to the rapid technological advancements in EVs." |
The state's largest utility and its subsidiary issued a joint RFP for projects, which must be operational by the end of 2022. |
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Deep Dive While performance incentives can't "bribe a utility into being something fundamentally different," they can fundamentally reduce the friction of transition. |
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