U.S. Energy Department Announces $170 Million to Support Solar, Geothermal Technologies

Michigan Announces 37 Percent Growth in Distributed Energy Program Last Year

Michigan’s distributed energy program experienced a 37 percent surge in participation in 2021 with 14,262 customers and 14,446 installations, according to the Michigan Public Service Commission’s annual Distributed Generation report. In this program, the customers generate their own electricity to reduce their electricity bill and reduce their dependence on the utility companies. Generation capacity from…...

New Jersey Examines Resource Adequacy Alternatives to Advance Clean Energy Goals

California Releases Climate Action Plan to Reach Carbon Neutrality by 2045

The California Air Resources Board on Nov.16 unveiled the policies and actions the state proposes to implement, in order to reduce its dependence on fossil fuels and become carbon neutral by 2045 or earlier. The revised proposal follows Governor Newsom’s plea for more impactful climate actions and is innovative in both scale and scope. The…...

Iowa Regulator Proposes Rules for Electric Vehicle Charging Stations

Arizona Public Service Receives Approval for New Program That Encourages Daytime EV Charging

The Arizona Corporation Commission has approved a new electric vehicle charging tariff for Arizona Public Service Company that encourages daytime solar charging. This new program will promote EV charging during the maximum solar energy production hours at discounted prices, which will not only promote the adoption of electric vehicles fueled by renewable solar energy but…...

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U.S. Gas Disposition Higher During 2021, Driven by LNG Exports: EIA

Net disposition of gas in the U.S. increased by 3.6 percent year-on-year in 2021, in line with growth in liquified natural gas, or LNG exports, according to a Nov. 15 report from the U.S. Energy Information Administration.  The agency defines net disposition as consumption, net exports, and net storage. U.S. gas exports have been a…...

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California Commission Issues Revised Net Metering Successor Proposal

The California Public Utilities Commission has proposed a successor to its net energy metering program, which credits customer generators for grid-exported electricity. The successor would be an improved version of net billing, with a retail export compensation rate aligned with the value that generation systems provide to the grid and retail import rates that promote…...

Colorado Passes Bill Aiming for 90 Percent Emissions Reduction by 2050

Biden Administration Proposes Strategy to Protect Federal Supply Chain from Climate Related Threats

The Biden Administration on Nov. 10 proposed the Federal Supplier Climate Risks and Resilience Rule at the 27th Conference of the Parties to the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP 27), which would necessitate key federal contractors to publicly disclose their greenhouse gas emissions and climate related financial risks and establish science centred emission…...

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Visual Primer: New Grid Modernization Initiatives Put Cybersecurity and Resilience in Spotlight

Ambitious clean energy and reliability goals continue to drive grid modernization efforts ranging from proposed rules to encourage utility investments in cybersecurity to a $10.5 billion initiative to enhance grid resilience.

Washington Governor Unveils Plan for 100 Percent Clean Energy Following Defeat of Carbon Tax Ballot Initiative

Bureau of Land Management Seeks Comment on Amended Greenhouse Gas Leasing Analysis

The Bureau of Land Management on Nov. 9 released a revised environmental assessment for public input. The update is in response to court challenges against greenhouse gas emissions in the agency’s leasing program. The additional assessment examines emissions that could result from the future expansion of 3,600 oil and gas leases that were offered in…...

New Jersey Examines Resource Adequacy Alternatives to Advance Clean Energy Goals

U.S. Interior Disburses $21.5 Billion in Fiscal Year 2022 Energy Revenue

The U.S. Interior Department has announced the second-highest disbursement, amounting to $21.53 billion, in energy revenues in fiscal year 2022. The disbursement includes the largest revenue from renewable energy initiatives on federal lands and waters including a record $4.37 billion from the New York Bight offshore wind lease sale. Since 1983, the above payout is…...

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Nearly 23 Percent of Operating U.S. Coal Fired Power Plants to Retire by 2029: EIA

Twenty Three percent of the 200,568 megawatts of coal fired power capacity presently operating in the U.S. is expected to retire by the end of 2029, as a result of firm competition from gas and renewable resources, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration’s Monthly Electric Generator Inventory. A yearly average of 9,450 megawatts of…...