Monday, November 17, 2014

Utility Dive Top Stories 11/17

 
Big storage procurements leave more questions than answers
 
If storage is such a good idea, why is SoCal Edison buying so much natural gas?
 
 
Wisc. regulators approve 75% increase in We Energies fixed charges
 
Renewable energy advocates paint the decision as an attack on rooftop solar. 
 
 
Indiana utility offers free EV charging
 
Northern Indiana Public Service will charge nothing to drivers who charge at night.
 
 
Opower, FirstFuel partnership yields 'major expansion' with utility customer
 
Opower's revenue in the third quarter exceeded its guidance by more than $2 million.
 
 
Koch-backed group attacks wind subsidies
 
Americans for Prosperity is buying ad time in 15 states to oppose renewing the Wind Production Tax Credit.
 
 
Report: State net metering policies remained strong in 2014
 
Challenges to net metering were largely fended off this year, according to new research.
 
 
How the new Congress will handle energy issues
 
Washington and industry insiders outline coming legislative battles and areas of possible compromise.
 
 
 
EIA: Coal demand rises on power use, gas prices
 
 
SunPower announces plans to triple manufacturing capacity
 
 
PJM CEO: The grid is ready for this winter, preparing for 2016
 
 
Hydro One Completes $6.8 million Project to Refurbish Ontario-Michigan Interconnection Transmission Circuit
 
 
Energy Department Authorizes Freeport LNG Exports
 
 
OwnEnergy, Mortenson build 67 MW wind farm in Texas
 
 
Anticipation of residential solar energy storage does not live up to the hype
 
 
NYPA completes $21M energy-efficiency, storm resiliency project
 
 
Crude oil and lease condensate production at highest volume since 1974
 
 
Pepco pairs with DOT on electric reliability

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