Solar Panels Jan 13 2020

Advanced Metering, Demand Response Continue to Grow Across U.S.: FERC Report

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) staff on Dec. 16 issued its seventeenth annual report on demand response and advanced metering. From 2020 to 2021, demand resource totals in the wholesale markets rose by about 1,833 megawatts representing a 6 percent annual increase. The estimated advanced meter penetration rates nationwide for each of the residential,…...

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Renewables Composed 24 Percent of U.S. Electricity Generation in the First Half of 2022: EIA

The growth in utility-scale power generation from renewable energy sources, the rapidly-growing electricity production sources, increased from 21 percent in 2021 to 24 percent in 2022 during the first half of 2022, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Among these, hydropower, wind, and solar are the major energy sources contributing to renewable electricity generation…...

New York Adopts Targets to Achieve 3 Gigawatts Energy Storage, Double Energy Efficiency Progress

Biden Administration Announce Federal Buildings Performance Standard

The Biden administration on Dec. 7 announced the first federal building performance standard and set a goal to reduce energy usage and electrify equipment and appliances in 30 percent of the buildings owned by the federal government by 2030. In addition, the U.S. Energy Department announced a proposed rulemaking to electrify new federal buildings as…

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Fifteen U.S. States Used Coal as Largest Source for Electricity Generation During 2021: EIA

Coal accounted for the largest share of electricity generation in 15 U.S. states during 2021, according to a report published on Dec. 7 by the U.S. Energy Information Administration. The number of states using coal as compared to other energy sources has declined from 32 in 2001, with the U.S. shifting away from coal generation…

U.S. Energy Department Announces $170 Million to Support Solar, Geothermal Technologies

Michigan Announces 37 Percent Growth in Distributed Energy Program Last Year

Michigan’s distributed energy program experienced a 37 percent surge in participation in 2021 with 14,262 customers and 14,446 installations, according to the Michigan Public Service Commission’s annual Distributed Generation report. In this program, the customers generate their own electricity to reduce their electricity bill and reduce their dependence on the utility companies. Generation capacity from…...

New Jersey Examines Resource Adequacy Alternatives to Advance Clean Energy Goals

California Releases Climate Action Plan to Reach Carbon Neutrality by 2045

The California Air Resources Board on Nov.16 unveiled the policies and actions the state proposes to implement, in order to reduce its dependence on fossil fuels and become carbon neutral by 2045 or earlier. The revised proposal follows Governor Newsom’s plea for more impactful climate actions and is innovative in both scale and scope. The…...

Community Solar Jan 6 2020

California Commission Issues Revised Net Metering Successor Proposal

The California Public Utilities Commission has proposed a successor to its net energy metering program, which credits customer generators for grid-exported electricity. The successor would be an improved version of net billing, with a retail export compensation rate aligned with the value that generation systems provide to the grid and retail import rates that promote…...

EnerKnol Research PU Visual Primer Smart Grid 2022 11 15 Blog preview

Visual Primer: New Grid Modernization Initiatives Put Cybersecurity and Resilience in Spotlight

Ambitious clean energy and reliability goals continue to drive grid modernization efforts ranging from proposed rules to encourage utility investments in cybersecurity to a $10.5 billion initiative to enhance grid resilience.

New Jersey Examines Resource Adequacy Alternatives to Advance Clean Energy Goals

U.S. Interior Disburses $21.5 Billion in Fiscal Year 2022 Energy Revenue

The U.S. Interior Department has announced the second-highest disbursement, amounting to $21.53 billion, in energy revenues in fiscal year 2022. The disbursement includes the largest revenue from renewable energy initiatives on federal lands and waters including a record $4.37 billion from the New York Bight offshore wind lease sale. Since 1983, the above payout is…...