Duke Seeks to Shorten Price Fixing Period for Renewable Power Contracts in Florida, Citing Deluge of Projects

Duke Seeks to Shorten Price Fixing Period for Renewable Power Contracts in Florida, Citing Deluge of Projects

Duke Energy Florida LLC seeks to cut to two years the duration for fixing prices for the purchase of electricity from small renewable power suppliers that is mandated under a federal statute, citing the need to protect consumers from rate hikes and overpayments resulting from rapidly changing market conditions. Under the statute, the Public Utility…

Texas Regulator Lays Out Inquiry into Role of Storage in Energy Market

Texas Regulator Lays Out Inquiry into Role of Storage in Energy Market

The Texas Public Utility Commission seeks feedback on over a dozen questions as it looks to formulate rules on the use of battery storage and other “non-traditional technologies” in electric delivery service. The probe arises from the fact that batteries serve many functions, from absorbing as well as dispatching electricity to respond to swings in…

Georgia Regulator Clears 4.3-Megawatt Power Contract Under Georgia Power’s Customer-Sited Solar Program

Georgia Regulator Clears 4.3-Megawatt Power Contract Under Georgia Power’s Customer-Sited Solar Program

The Georgia Public Service Commission on Sept. 6 approved Georgia Power Company’s sixth batch of power purchase agreements for 4.3 megawatts of customer-sited generation under its Renewable Energy Development Initiative, or REDI. The program, designed to procure 50 megawatts of customer-sited solar, was approved last October as part of the commission’s order adopting the company’s…

California Regulator Unveils Measures to Protect Solar Customers From Misleading Sales Tactics

California Regulator Unveils Measures to Protect Solar Customers From Misleading Sales Tactics

The California Public Utilities Commission proposed to develop a solar information packet to help utility customers planning to install solar on single-family homes and take service under a net metering successor tariff, according to the agency’s Aug. 29 proposed decision. Investor-owned utilities would have to configure their interconnection portals to ensure that only solar providers…

Massachusetts Regulator Suspends Demand Charge for Eversource Net-Metered Customers to Consider New Law

Massachusetts Regulator Suspends Demand Charge for Eversource Net-Metered Customers to Consider New Law

The Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities will open a new docket to investigate Eversource Energy’s proposed revisions to its net metering tariff to ensure compliance with legislation enacted on Aug. 9 amending the requirements for considering demand charges for net metered customers, according to an Aug. 29 memo. In January, the department approved demand charges…

California Passes Landmark Bill Setting 100 Percent Carbon-Free Electricity Goal

California Passes Landmark Bill Setting 100 Percent Carbon-Free Electricity Goal

The California legislature approved legislation on Aug. 29 that reinforces the state’s clean energy leadership with a goal of procuring 100 percent of the state’s electricity from renewable and zero-carbon resources by 2045. The bill would strengthen the Renewable Portfolio Standard to 60 percent by 2030, up from the current 50 percent. Hawaii was the…

Illinois Gears up for Gigawatt-Scale Solar Market

EnerKnol’s Visual Primer – Illinois Gears up for Gigawatt-Scale Solar Market

The Illinois Power Agency finalized its first long-term renewable procurement plan, mapping an ambitious path to reach the goal of 25 percent by 2025, following structural changes to the state’s Renewable Portfolio Standard to enable a reliable funding mechanism. The plan lays out a framework for a new adjustable block program, community solar generation, and a low-income solar program, outlining procurement of 666 megawatts of solar.

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Rhode Island Regulator Slashes National Grid’s Rate Request by 75 Percent, Advances Grid Modernization Initiative

The Rhode Island Public Utilities Commission on Aug. 24 approved a settlement cutting National Grid plc’s one‐year base rate request by 75 percent and lowering the company’s allowed return‐on‐equity to 9.275 percent from the current 9.5 percent. The agreement slashes the company’s originally requested revenue hike by about $54 million and refunds all the benefits…

FERC Finds SoCal Edison’s Treatment of Storage Customers Is Discriminatory

FERC Finds SoCal Edison’s Treatment of Storage Customers Is Discriminatory

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on Aug. 23 rejected Southern California Edison Company’s proposal to curtail electricity delivery for customers with energy storage devices before considering other retail and wholesale users, in order to maintain system reliability during periods of high demand. The commission said it would be unduly discriminatory to treat storage customers differently…

Public Service Company of New Mexico Looks to Link to Western Power Market Amid Surge in Renewables

Public Service Company of New Mexico Looks to Link to Western Power Market Amid Surge in Renewables

Public Service Company of New Mexico filed a request to join the Western Energy Imbalance Market on Aug. 22, noting that a transition to the system’s more flexible supply resources could see benefits soar to $21 million by 2024. Public Service Company of New Mexico said that it seeks to use the imbalance market’s intra-hour…

North Carolina Regulator Authorizes Recurrent Energy’s $107-Million Solar Project

North Carolina Regulator Authorizes Recurrent Energy’s $107-Million Solar Project

The North Carolina Utilities Commission on Aug. 21 authorized a permit for Recurrent Energy LLC’s 75-megawatt solar facility in Cabarrus County, North Carolina. The project, expected to come online this year, has a 10-year power purchase agreement with Duke Energy Carolinas LLC. In May, Recurrent announced it has closed $106.7 million in financing for the…