Transmission requirements

New York Commission Approves Rules for Compensation Related to Service Outages

The New York State Public Service Commission has adopted new rules requiring certain energy distribution companies to compensate residential and small business consumers who have suffered widespread and prolonged service outages. The decision enables consumers to get reimbursement in the event of extensive service outages lasting longer than three days. This ensures that utilities do…...

EnerKnol Research PU Visual Primer Wildfires 2022 07 19 Blog preview

Visual Primer: Wildfires Threaten Progress in Energy Transition

A massive investment in transmission infrastructure is necessary to move renewable energy over long distances from where it is produced to where it is needed. These transmission lines, which are so necessary to combat climate change present an inherent wildfire risk exacerbated by drought conditions in the western United States and Canada.

Community Solar Jan 6 2020

New Jersey Reaches Another Clean Energy Milestone with 4 Gigawatts of Solar Installed

The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities on July 15 announced that the state has exceeded 4 gigawatts of solar power and 157,000 solar installations statewide, adequate to deliver electricity to more than 500,000 households yearly. Previously, the state surpassed 3 gigawatts of solar power and 116,000 solar installations in October 2019. The state is…...