U.S. Lawmaker Proposes Bill to End Electric Vehicle Tax Credits, Impose Highway User Fees

U.S. Lawmaker Proposes Bill to End Electric Vehicle Tax Credits, Impose Highway User Fees

Sen. John Barrasso, a Republican representing Wyoming, introduced legislation on Oct. 6 that would discontinue the tax credit for new electric vehicles and create a federal highway user charge for alternative fuel vehicles including plug-ins and fuel cell vehicles. Under current law, the credits apply for plug-in electric vehicles bought from 2010 and begin phasing…

New York Governor Announces $173 Million to Modernize Ageing State Power Grid, Improve Resilience

New York Governor Announces $173 Million to Modernize Ageing State Power Grid, Improve Resilience

Governor Andrew Cuomo, a Democrat, announced on Oct. 5 that two new initiatives, funded by the New York Power Authority at a total of $173 million, will help the New York Power Authority collect data more quickly and accurately through the installation of advanced sensors at facilities across the state, enabling the public power organization…

Michigan Regulator Lifts Suspension on Consumers Energy’s Avoided Costs Paid to Small Renewable Power Producers

Michigan Regulator Lifts Suspension on Consumers Energy’s Avoided Costs Paid to Small Renewable Power Producers

The Michigan Public Service Commission on Oct. 5 ruled that avoided costs set for Consumers Energy Co. last November can take effect, dismissing contentions that the utility has no capacity need for the next 10 years. The commission ruled that the integrated resource plan will be used to determine annual capacity requirements and that capacity…

Invenergy Renewables Wins FERC Approval to Sell 160-Megawatt Wind Farm in Michigan

Invenergy Renewables Wins FERC Approval to Sell 160-Megawatt Wind Farm in Michigan

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on Oct. 5 authorized Pine River Wind Energy LLC, a subsidiary of Invenergy Renewables LLC, to sell its 161-megawatt wind generation project to DTE Electric Company. The wind facility, which is under construction, will be interconnected to the transmission system controlled by the Midcontinent Independent System Operator Inc.’s market. DTE…

Potomac Electric Power Unveils $15 Million Electric Vehicle Program for DC Customers

Potomac Electric Power Unveils $15 Million Electric Vehicle Program for DC Customers

The Potomac Electric Power Company proposed a transportation electrification program consisting of 13 offerings estimated to cost about $15.2 million, with projected ratepayer costs of about $9.9 million after accounting for participant contributions, revenues from public chargers, and funds from the ”MEDSIS” initiative that aims to modernize the energy delivery system, according to an Oct.…

Michigan Regulator Clears Consumer Energy’s Green Pricing Programs for Voluntary Renewable Electricity Purchases

Michigan Regulator Clears Consumer Energy’s Green Pricing Programs for Voluntary Renewable Electricity Purchases

The Michigan Public Service Commission on Oct. 5 approved Consumers Energy Company’s voluntary green pricing programs that allow customers to meet a portion of their electricity needs from renewable energy resources. The programs stem from legislation enacted in 2016 that requires all electric utilities, including regulated, municipally owned, cooperatives, and alternative suppliers, to give customers…

Dominion, SCANA File Settlement With North Carolina Regulators to Advance $14.6 Billion Merger

Dominion, SCANA File Settlement With North Carolina Regulators to Advance $14.6 Billion Merger

Dominion Energy Inc. and SCANA Corporation on Oct. 4 submitted an agreement to the North Carolina Utilities Commission detailing customer protection measures to advance their merger deal. Under the settlement, SCANA-owned Public Service Company of North Carolina Inc., a gas distribution company, would refund $3.75 million of its 2017 revenues, raise its charitable contributions in…

Enbridge Agrees to Pay up to $500 Million for Tunnel Replacing Line 5 Oil Pipeline Under Michigan’s Mackinac Straits

Enbridge Agrees to Pay up to $500 Million for Tunnel Replacing Line 5 Oil Pipeline Under Michigan’s Mackinac Straits

The state of Michigan and Canadian company Enbridge Inc. signed an agreement under which the company would replace the Line 5 petroleum pipeline segment that crosses the Straits of Mackinac with a multi-utility tunnel beneath the Straits, according to an Oct. 3 press release from the Michigan Governor’s office. Enbridge agreed to bear the costs…

U.S. Uranium Production Hits Historic Lows as Nuclear Plants Retire

U.S. Uranium Production Hits Historic Lows as Nuclear Plants Retire: EIA

Uranium purchases by U.S. commercial nuclear power plants totaled 43 million pounds of triuranium octoxide last year, 15 percent lower than 2016 and the lowest since 1998, according to an Oct. 3 report from the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Triuranium octoxide, called yellow cake, represents the first step in nuclear fuel production. The agency attributed…

Maine Regulator Launches Probe to Ascertain Federal Tax Cut Impacts on Emera’s Revenue Requirements

Maine Regulator Launches Probe to Ascertain Federal Tax Cut Impacts on Emera’s Revenue Requirements

The Maine Public Utilities Commission opened an investigation on Oct. 3 to determine the impact of certain aspects of the federal tax law on Emera Maine’s revenue requirements including excess deferred income taxes, savings associated with the time period from Jan. 1 to June. 30, and whether these savings can be used to offset storm…

Ohio Regulator Slashes AEP’s Rates by $607 Million to Reflect Federal Tax Cut Savings

Ohio Regulator Slashes AEP’s Rates by $607 Million to Reflect Federal Tax Cut Savings

The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio approved a settlement that will lower residential bills for American Electric Power Company Inc.’s customers by $3.65 per month as a result of reconciling rates to pass on savings from the federal tax law that slashed the federal income tax rate to 21 percent from 35 percent, according to…