U.S. Energy Department Proposes New Cost-Saving Furnace Efficiency Rule

U.S. Smart Meter Penetration Reaches 50 Percent, Retail Demand Response Enrollment Hits Highest Level Since 2013: FERC

U.S. electric utilities installed nearly 71 million advanced meters, accounting for about 47 percent of meters that were operational in 2016, according to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s annual report on demand response and advanced metering. The report, issued by commission staff on Nov. 7, found that several states are considering large-scale smart meter projects,…

Montana Regulator Commends EPA Proposal to Replace Obama-Era Generator Emission Rules

U.S. EPA Restores 2009 Action Easing Permitting Requirements for Some Projects

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Nov. 7 reinstated a 2009 action clarifying “project aggregation” for the New Source Review permitting program that governs emission permits for building new or significantly retrofitted industrial facilities including power plants. Under the policy, the agency will combine multiple changes to a facility into a single project for permitting…

Pacific Gas and Electric Proposes Subscription Pricing for Commercial Electric Vehicles to Boost Investment

Pacific Gas and Electric Proposes Subscription Pricing for Commercial Electric Vehicles to Boost Investment

Pacific Gas and Electric Company proposed to create a commercial electric vehicle charging rate class, which would include two new rate schedules – EV-Small and EV-Large – to accelerate EV deployment and support for commercial customers, according to a Nov. 6 filing with the California Public Utilities Commission. The charges would feature a monthly subscription…

Mixed Results for Clean Energy as Ballot Measures Pass in Nevada, Fail in Arizona, Washington

Mixed Results for Clean Energy as Ballot Measures Pass in Nevada, Fail in Arizona, Washington

Clean energy ballot measures were largely defeated across the nation including Arizona, Washington, and Colorado, with exceptions in Nevada and Florida. Nevada voters passed Question 6, requiring utilities to acquire at least 50 percent renewable electricity by 2030, but the measure must now pass another round of voting in 2020. Nevadans rejected Question 3, which…

New England Grid Operator Announces Changes in Operations, Markets to Prepares for Winter Energy Shortages

New England Grid Operator Announces Changes in Operations, Markets to Prepares for Winter Energy Shortages

ISO New England Inc. unveiled two initiatives aimed to implement near-term changes in the grid operator’s operations and markets to ensure winter reliability, according to a Nov. 2 news release. Under the first initiative, the grid operator will start a 21-day forecast of the region’s available fuel supplies on Nov. 26 to identify an energy…

Virginia Regulator Clears Dominion’s Offshore Wind, Solar Projects

Virginia Regulator Clears Dominion’s Offshore Wind, Solar Projects

The Virginia State Corporation Commission on Nov. 2 issued an order finding that Dominion Energy Inc.’s proposal to build a 12-megawatt offshore wind project off the coast of Virginia Beach is prudent. The project, expected to come online in December 2020, has an estimated cost of about $300 million, excluding financing costs. The commission noted…

Court Endorses Connecticut’s Diversion of Clean Energy Program Funds to Fill Budget Gap

Illinois Regulator Approves $103 Million Rate Hike for Ameren’s Electric, Gas Services

The Illinois Commerce Commission authorized $71.6 million in additional revenue for Ameren Illinois Company’s electric service, resulting in a $4 increase in monthly residential bills, according to a Nov. 1 press release. The commission approved $31.7 million rate increase for the company’s gas delivery service, raising monthly bills by about $3.50. The gas rates take effect…

Texas Grid Operator Reports Adequate Supplies to Serve Winter, Spring Peak Demand

Texas Grid Operator Reports Adequate Supplies to Serve Winter, Spring Peak Demand

The Electric Reliability Council of Texas forecasts a peak demand of 61,780 megawatts for the upcoming winter from December through February 2019, according to a Nov. 1 press release. The grid operator expects nearly 80,000 megawatts of resource capacity to be available for peak demand this winter. Since the preliminary winter assessment released in September,…

NV Energy Seeks to Add 350 Megawatts of Renewables, Storage in Nevada

EDF Renewable Energy Wins U.S. Approval for 500-Megawatt Solar Project in California

The Bureau of Land Management authorized EDF Renewable Energy Inc.’s Palen Solar Project, a 500-megawatt solar photovoltaic facility that would span 3,478 acres of federal lands in Riverside County, California. The project, expected to come online in 2020, would be located in the bureau’s Solar Energy Zone and Development Focus Area that has been designated…