New York Launches 2-Gigawatt Offshore Wind Energy Development Solicitation

New York Approves Plan for Second Offshore Wind Solicitation of Up To 2.5 Gigawatts

The New York Public Service Commission on April 23 authorized the State Energy Research and Development Authority to issue a solicitation for 1 gigawatt or more of offshore wind capacity in 2020, in order to maintain the state’s trajectory in meeting its clean energy goals. The authorization allows the flexibility to evaluate a range of…...

U.S. Court Issues Another Halt to Construction of $3-Billion Mountain Valley Natural Gas Pipeline

Michigan Commission to Decide on Siting Authority for Enbridge’s Line 5 Pipeline Segment

The Michigan Public Service Commission deferred action on Enbridge Energy LP’s application seeking approval for the replacement of a pipeline segment under the Straits of Mackinac while it considers whether new siting authority is required to build the portion, according to an April 22 news release. Enbridge sought a declaratory ruling that it already has…...

Illinois Commission Launches Investigation into Value of Distributed Generation

Illinois Commission Launches Investigation into Value of Distributed Generation

The Illinois Commerce Commission on April 21 opened a proceeding to establish a method for calculating the rebate values for distributed generation within Ameren Illinois Company’ service territory. The Future Energy Jobs Act, which took effect in 2017, directed the commission to start such a process when the total generating capacity of net metering customers…...

State Commissions Examine Costs to Utilities Amid Uncertainty From Economic Effects of COVID-19

EnerKnol’s Visual Primer – State Commissions Examine Costs to Utilities Amid Uncertainty From Economic Effects of COVID-19

Amid the economic downturn ensuing from the pandemic, state utility regulators are faced with the challenging task of protecting customers from power shutoffs while also considering costs incurred by utilities. A growing number of state commissions are directing utilities to establish a regulatory asset account to capture and track COVID-19-related incremental costs.

Rover Pipeline Gets FERC Approval to Increase Natural Gas Transportation Capacity

Rover Pipeline Gets FERC Approval to Increase Natural Gas Transportation Capacity

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on April 16 approved Rover Pipeline LLC’s proposal to increase its mainline capacity by 175 million cubic feet per day, for a total mainline capacity of 3.425 Bcf per day. The Rover Pipeline is a 713-mile natural gas pipeline designed to transport 3.25 Bcf per day of domestically produced natural…...

U.S. EPA Reverses Finding That Formed Basis for Obama-Era Power Plant Mercury Rules

U.S. EPA Reverses Finding That Formed Basis for Obama-Era Power Plant Mercury Rules

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on April 16 issued a final rule concluding that it is not appropriate and necessary to regulate hazardous air pollutant emissions from coal- and oil-fired power plants, rescinding a 2016 supplemental cost finding that formed the basis for the Mercury and Air Toxics Standards, or MATS. The agency said that…...

FERC Denies Rehearing of Orders on PJM Capacity Market Reforms

FERC Denies Rehearing of Orders on PJM Capacity Market Reforms

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on April 16 largely rejected requests to reconsider its December 2019 order that directed PJM Interconnection LLC to extend the minimum offer price, or MOPR, to state-subsidized resources attempting to enter the capacity market. The agency also denied rehearing of its June 2018 order which found that state subsidies distort…...

Invenergy Wins New York Approval for 290-Megawatt Wind Generation Project

U.S. Interior Department Issues Draft Review for NextEra Energy’s 100-Megawatt Wind Project in New Mexico

The Bureau of Land Management released a draft environmental assessment for Borderlands Wind LLC’s 100-megawatt wind generating project spanning about 40,348 acres of public land in New Mexico, according to an April 10 news release. The agency’s preferred alternative consists of 34 turbines including larger versions with a maximum height of up to 630 feet…...

Virginia Regulator Clears Dominion’s $226 Million Portfolio of Demand Side Programs

Wisconsin Regulators Provide Guidance for Utilities to Track Costs Related to COVID-19 Crisis

The Wisconsin Public Service Commission provided direction on utilities’ accounting mechanism for costs incurred during the ongoing response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The agency seeks to ensure operational and financial stability for regulated utilities while providing for future decisions on cost recovery and protecting consumers from unreasonable rate increases, according to an April 16 press…...

100-Megawatt Solar Power Contract

Consumers Energy Wins Michigan Approval for $1 Billion Worth of Solar Power Contracts

The Michigan Public Service Commission on April 15 granted Consumers Energy Co.’s request for approval of 31 power purchase agreements for 394 megawatts of solar power. The contracts stem from September 2019 settlement between Consumers Energy and numerous developers of proposed solar projects in the company’s interconnection queue, resolving issues under the Public Utility Regulatory…...

Appalachian Power Requests $65 Million Rate Hike for Electric Service in Virginia

Appalachian Power Requests $65 Million Rate Hike for Electric Service in Virginia

Appalachian Power Company filed an application for a triennial review of its electric service rates, seeking an increase of $65 million in its annual revenue requirement, according to an April 13 notice from the Virginia State Corporation Commission. The change represents a five percent hike in overall revenues, and would raise residential rates by about…...

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Virginia Governor Signs Legislation Requiring Transition to Carbon-Free Power by 2050

Democratic Governor Ralph Northam on April 11 signed into law the Virginia Clean Economy Act, which sets the state on the path to carbon-free power by 2050. The law replaces the voluntary renewable energy portfolio program with a mandatory standard, and paves the way for an enormous expansion of wind and solar power, and energy…...