Virginia’s Landmark Zero-Carbon Bill Calls for 5.2 Gigawatts of Offshore Wind, 3.1 Gigawatts of Energy Storage

The final version of Virginia’s Clean Economy Act cleared the state’s House of Delegates and Senate on March 7, and now awaits Democratic Governor Ralph Northam’s signature. The legislation codifies the 2050 clean energy goal that Governor Northam laid out in an executive order issued last September. The bill calls for more wind and solar…...

U.S. Natural Gas Consumption Reached New High in 2019 Amid Growing Power Sector Demand: EIA

U.S. Natural Gas Consumption Reached New High in 2019 Amid Growing Power Sector Demand: EIA

U.S. natural gas consumption rose by 3 percent last year, reaching a record of 85 billion cubic feet per day, according to a March 3 report from the Energy Information Administration. The agency attributed the increase to new gas-fired electric capacity and lower natural gas prices. In 2019, the electric power sector accounted for 36…...

Southwest Power Pool Proposes Rules to Implement Western Power Market

Texas Grid Operator Prepared to Meet Record Electricity Demand This Summer

The Electric Reliability Council of Texas Inc. expects more than 82,400 megawatts of resource capacity to be available to meet the projected peak demand of 76,696 megawatts for the upcoming summer season from June through September, according to a March 5 announcement. The preliminary summer assessment anticipates record electric use this summer, with grid operations…

New Mexico Enacts Trio of Bills Supporting Renewable Energy Expansion

New Mexico Enacts Trio of Bills Supporting Renewable Energy Expansion

Democratic Governor Michelle Grisham signed a suite of bills on March 3 including legislation that reinstates the solar tax incentive that expired in 2016, helping the state move toward its goal achieving 50 percent renewable energy 2030. A second bill provides that transmission line projects qualify for industrial revenue bonds available through cities and municipalities,…...

U.S. Energy Department Announces Sale of Up To 12 Million Barrels of Crude From Strategic Petroleum Reserve

U.S. Energy Department Announces Sale of Up To 12 Million Barrels of Crude From Strategic Petroleum Reserve

The U.S. Energy Department on Feb. 28 issued a notice of sale of crude oil from three Strategic Petroleum Reserve, or SPR, sites – Bryan Mound and Big Hill in Texas, and West Hackberry in Louisiana. In fiscal year 2020, the Energy Secretary is authorized to sell up to $450 million worth of oil from…...

New York Grid Operator Finds No Reliability Need in 10-Year Assessment

Michigan Approved $420 Million in Rate Hikes, $4.1 Billion in Federal Tax Cut Refunds Last Year: Report

The Michigan Public Service Commission authorized rate increases totaling $417.5 million in five electric and natural gas rate cases last year, $245.5 million less than what the utilities requested, according to the agency’s annual report issued on March 2. The increases were driven largely by investments needed to replace aging infrastructure to improve safety and…

Duke Seeks to Shorten Price Fixing Period for Renewable Power Contracts in Florida, Citing Deluge of Projects

Florida Commission Approves 1.5-Gigawatt Community Solar Program, Largest in U.S.

The Florida Power & Light Company received approval to launch the nation’s largest community solar program called SolarTogether, according to a March 3 news release. Under the program, the utility will install 1,490 megawatts of solar at 20 new facilities across its service territory by mid-2021. The initiative is projected to yield long-term savings of…

Arizona Law Prevents Local Restrictions on Natural Gas Use in Buildings

Arizona Law Prevents Local Restrictions on Natural Gas Use in Buildings

Arizona Governor Doug Ducey, a Republican, signed legislation on Feb. 21 that bars a municipality or county from imposing requirements that restrict a utility provider’s authority to operate and serve customers. Under the law, municipalities may not deny building permits based on the utility provider that will serve the project. The measure comes at a…...

PJM Board Approves $234 Million for Transmission System Expansion

PJM Board Approves $234 Million for Transmission System Expansion

The PJM Interconnection LLC’s Board of Managers authorized an investment of nearly $234 million in projects aimed to upgrade the transmission system and enhance the Regional Transmission Expansion Plan, or RTEP, to ensure economical and reliable power supply in the grid operator’s 13-state region and the District of Columbia, according to a Feb. 20 news release.…

New York Governor Seeks to Speed Up Permitting for Renewable Energy Projects

New York Governor Seeks to Speed Up Permitting for Renewable Energy Projects

Democratic Governor Andrew Cuomo on Feb. 21 proposed a budget amendment to speed up the permitting and construction of large-scale renewable energy projects. The legislation would create a new Office of Renewable Energy Permitting that will create a siting process specifically designed for renewable energy projects. The changes are intended to help New York advance…