Wind Generators To Provide Reactive Power Under Revised Interconnection Agreements

Key Takeaways: Reforms to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s (FERC) interconnection requirements will eliminate the current reactive power exemptions for wind generators To implement the proposed amendments, each public utility transmission provider would be required to submit a compliance filing within 90 days after the final rule takes effect With growing wind energy penetration, grid…...

New Pipeline Expansions Target Emerging North American Demand Centers

Key Takeaways: Natural gas pipeline expansions will deliver new incremental production from the Marcellus and Utica regions to emerging markets in the Midwest, Southeast and Gulf Coast Cross-border pipelines are increasing natural gas exports to Canada and Mexico Bidirectional pipeline projects will optimize potential excess supply in the Northeast during spring and fall Impending liquefied…...

Nuclear Plant Retirements Reflect Need For Wholesale Market Reforms

Key Takeaways: Entergy Corporation will retire its 852 MW FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant in New York at the end of its current fuel cycle by early 2017 Natural gas-fired generation will largely replace decommissioned nuclear capacity Renewable generation will increase, although at a slower pace that may not offset lost nuclear generation, due to its…...

States Seek New Net Metering Models To Address Balance In Distributed Generation

Key Takeaways: Arizona will investigate the costs and benefits of distributed generation (DG) to address net metering cost-shift issues and ensure a balanced share of grid maintenance costs between DG and non-DG ratepayers Arizona’s decision could set national model for states seeking reasonable net energy metering (NEM) reimbursement as DG penetration increases Reforms to NEM…...

Legal Challenges To Clean Power Plan Create Uncertainties For Utilities

Key Takeaways: Litigation over the merits of the Environmental Protection Agency’s Clean Power Plan (CPP) rulemaking will affect compliance timelines for state implementation plans Uncertainty over the timeline and outcome of litigation will burden utilities to begin preparations for state plans before the 2016 deadline The potential for the CPP to be wholly or partially…...

Reforms To FERC Market-Based Rate Program Streamline Compliance

Key Takeaways: The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s (FERC) revised Market-Based Rate Program will reduce administrative burden on industry participants and increase certainty for sellers FERC will no longer require market-based rate sellers to file quarterly land acquisition information for new generation sites Market-based rate sellers will not have to report behind-the-meter generation in the indicative…...

New Ozone Rule Could Cost Oil and Gas Millions in Compliance Costs

Key Takeaways: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will strengthen the requirements for ground-level ozone under the National Ambient Air Quality Standards States and local areas would strengthen emissions control for stationary and mobile sources to ensure their plans receive EPA’s approval Stronger ozone standards will increase the burden on sources of ozone precursors, including the…...

DOT Proposes Tougher Safety Regulations for Hazardous Liquids Pipelines

Key Takeaways: The Department of Transportation’s proposal to strengthen hazardous liquid pipeline safety would expand the agency’s integrity management requirements related to assessments, repairs, and leak detection The proposal would establish reporting requirements for certain unregulated pipelines, including all gathering lines New conservative repair criteria and response timelines would increase the number of anomalies that…...

Shell Cites Restrictive Regulations In Ceasing Arctic Drilling Operations

Key Takeaways: Royal Dutch Shell will close its Arctic drilling activities, demonstrating the increasing complexity of Arctic operational conditions Declining oil prices create unfavorable environment for capital-intensive offshore drilling projects Finalized regulations and revised timelines that reflect challenging Arctic conditions are needed to foster Arctic oil and gas development in the future   Insight for…...

ISO-NE Extends Winter Reliability Program Until Pay-For-Performance Program Takes Effect

Key Takeaways: The New England Independent System Operator will extend its winter reliability program to address reliability challenges created by increased reliance on natural gas-fired generation until its Pay-for-Performance market design takes effect in 2018 Coordination with natural gas pipeline operators is becoming increasingly important for ISOs/RTOs in addressing gas supply constraints Natural gas transportation…...

California Strengthens Renewable Energy And Energy Efficiency Goals

Key Takeaways: California Senate Bill 350 requires 50% of utility power to come from renewable sources and 50% increase in energy efficiency in existing buildings by 2030 Requirement to halve statewide petroleum use by 2030 was dropped after intense lobbying by the oil and gas sector Implementation will require enhanced transmission, energy storage, and demand…...

DOE Announces $1B Loan Guarantee Fund For Distributed Energy Projects

Key Takeaways: The Department of Energy’s (DOE) $1B loan guarantee for distributed energy projects addresses market barriers to deploy innovative solar, storage, and flexible demand technologies The loan program aims to aggregate distributed energy projects that would be too small to be financed individually due to high transaction costs Large-scale distributed energy providers and aggregators…...