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Will the Clean Power Plan actually change anything in the power sector?Critics have been hammering the plan all week for being too modest in its emissions goals. Do they have a point? |
CA utilities, solar installers on same page in renewables mandate lobbyingUsually opponents in policy debates, both groups want rooftop solar counted toward the state's renewables standards. |
NRG expects 2016 startup for Texas carbon capture coal plantOnce operational, the project will capture about 90% of carbon emissions from the 240-MW WA Parish coal facility. |
Is New Hampshire solar racing toward a brick wall?The failure of state legislators to extend the net metering cap could hurt solar. |
HECO asks regulators to simplify electric vehicle charging ratesLooking to leverage both the popularity of electric vehicles and the growth of solar, Oahu's biggest utility filed discounted charging rates with state regulators. |
Clean Power Plan compliance options could drive states to join RGGINortheast states may find Clean Power Plan compliance easier if they join the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative. |
PPL: Reliability efforts avoided almost 200,000 outages so far this yearOn average, the utility said customers are experiencing 20% fewer outages than they did in 2007. |
How Maryland regulators redefined energy efficiency – in 33 pagesIt's a short, elegant piece of policy work that fundamentally changed how the state views and values energy efficiency. And now utilities must figure out how to respond. |
The other death spiral utilities are beginning to deal withKey corporate customers are clamoring for more renewables, and will get it from someone else if the utility won't provide. |
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