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…

Advance Innovative Energy Technologies

U.S. Senators Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Advance Innovative Energy Technologies

Senators Lisa Murkowski, a Republican representing Alaska, and Joe Manchin, a Democrat representing West Virginia, unveiled a bipartisan legislative package on Feb. 27 that compiles more than 50 energy-related measures reported by the Energy and Natural Resources Committee last year. The comprehensive bill supports innovative energy technologies covering a range of topics including energy efficiency,…

Top Renewable Electricity Source in 2019

Wind Outpaces Hydro as the Top Renewable Electricity Source in 2019: EIA

U.S. annual wind electricity generation surpassed hydropower for the first time in 2019 to become the largest source of renewable electricity generation in the U.S., according to a Feb. 26 report from the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Although total installed capacity of wind power exceeded that of hydro in 2016, it wasn’t until last year…

U.S. Natural Gas Inventories Set to Reach Record Levels This Year

U.S. Natural Gas Inventories Set to Reach Record Levels This Year: EIA

The total working natural gas in storage is projected to exceed the previous five-year average for the remainder of 2020, despite declines in production, increases in power sector consumption, and growth in exports, according to a Feb. 24 report from the U.S. Energy Information Administration. The Lower 48 states’ working natural gas in storage will…

Maine Launches Solicitation for 375 Megawatts of Distributed Generation

Maine Launches Solicitation for 375 Megawatts of Distributed Generation

The Maine Public Utilities Commission issued a request for proposals from solar and other renewable energy developers for small-scale projects, pursuant to a 2019 law that established a distributed generation procurement program, according to a Feb. 28 news release. The law directs the agency to conduct multiple solicitations to obtain 250 megawatts of distributed generation…

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PG&E Faces Record $2.14 Billion Fine Over California Wildfires

The California Public Utilities Commission on Feb. 27 proposed a fine of nearly $2.14 billion on Pacific Gas and Electric Company shareholders for the utility’s role in causing the catastrophic wildfires in its service territory in 2017 and 2018. The record penalty, imposed in an administrative law judge’s decision, is an increase of about $462…

Virginia Regulator Clears Dominion’s $226 Million Portfolio of Demand Side Programs

Pennsylvania Improves Customer Protections, Price Transparency in Retail Power Market

The Pennsylvania Public Utilities Commission on Feb. 27 adopted reforms to enhance rules related to customer information disclosure and pricing practices for retail electricity service. The revisions are intended to provide customers with accurate, timely pricing information when they are shopping for electric service from competitive suppliers. The rule changes ban termination fees in the final…

California Eases Solar Mandate, Approving Community Program Under New Building Code

California Eases Solar Mandate, Approving Community Program Under New Building Code

The California Energy Commission on Feb. 20 approved Sacramento Municipal Utility’s proposal for a community solar program under the state’s new building standards, which took effect on Jan. 1. While the 2019 Energy Code requires a solar photovoltaic system on new homes, the commission noted that community solar was built into the code to provide…

Williams Cancels Constitution Pipeline Project Citing Diminished Returns

Williams Cancels Constitution Pipeline Project Citing Diminished Returns

Williams Companies Inc. announced on Feb. 24 that it has halted investment in the proposed Constitution natural gas pipeline, which has been delayed for years due to regulatory setbacks and opposition from environmental groups. The project, designed to connect Pennsylvania and New York, won the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s approval in December 2014, but has…

Trump Administration Set to Resume Federal Coal Leasing With Favorable Environmental Review

Trump Administration Set to Resume Federal Coal Leasing With Favorable Environmental Review

The Bureau of Land Management on Feb. 26 concluded that lifting an Obama-era moratorium on federal coal leasing will not have significant impact on cumulative greenhouse gas emissions compared to waiting for the pause to expire. The move responds to a court decision issued last April, finding that former Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke’s order, which…