EnerKnol Research PU Visual Primer Distributed Solar 2023 03 28 Blog preview

Visual Primer: U.S. States Continue to Explore Policy Tools to Tackle Rapid Expansion of Distributed Solar

Amid the growing number of initiatives to unlock the benefits of distributed energy resources, states across the U.S. are pursuing measures that support customer-oriented solutions while ensuring reliable system operations.

EnerKnol Research PU Visual Primer Nuclear Power 2023 03 14 Blog preview

Visual Primer: Intensifying Climate Push Signals Greater Role for Nuclear Power

The focus on decarbonization and energy security has elevated the importance of nuclear power as a critical technology to achieve national and state goals. Recent actions include the second award cycle of a $6 billion federal program established to maintain the existing reactor fleet and proposals to explore the feasibility of deploying advanced nuclear technologies.

EnerKnol Research PU Policy Primer Carbon Pricing 2023 02 28 Blog preview

Policy Primer: Carbon Pricing – February 2023 Update

Stringent climate policies have prompted discussions around comprehensive cap-and-invest programs to address emissions across multiple sectors. Several U.S. states have devised bold climate action plans that call for transformations across industry, energy, and transportation sectors.

EnerKnol Research PU Visual Primer Offshore Wind 2023 02 21 Blog preview

Visual Primer: U.S. Offshore Wind Regulations Evolve as Commercial-Scale Projects Advance

The U.S. offshore wind industry is experiencing a flurry of activity with commercial-scale wind projects advancing in the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific now open for development, following a federal auction held in December.

EnerKnol Research PU Policy Primer Retail Electric Competition 2023 02 14 Blog preview

Policy Primer: Competitive Retail Electricity Markets February 2023 Update

State regulators in the U.S. are tightening regulations governing competitive retail electricity markets, as they closely examine supply offers to determine if they are fairly priced, offer intended benefits of competition, and support clean energy goals.

EnerKnol Research PU Visual Primer Transmission Development 2023 02 07 Blog preview

Visual Primer: U.S. Steps Up Transmission Development to Prepare for Influx of Renewables

The U.S. is on the verge of a boom in transmission projects driven by a massive buildout of renewable energy generation and an increase in federal transmission planning initiatives. Several long-distance power lines, such as the Champlain Hudson and SunZia, have reached major permitting milestones after years of planning and review.

EnerKnol Research PU Visual Primer Integrated Resource Plans 2023 01 31 Blog preview

Visual Primer: U.S. Energy Utilities Attune Resource Plans to Harness Inflation Reduction Act Incentives

Recent long-term resource plans of several electric utilities include accelerated timelines to develop renewables or retire coal-generation fleet, reflecting the impact of policy changes ensuing from 2022 Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). The IRA includes provisions to support the transition of the U.S. electricity generation fleet to cleaner energy sources and lower carbon emissions.

EnerKnol Research PU Visual Primer Climate Action 2023 01 10 Blog preview

Visual Primer: States Devise Innovative Climate Action Plans to Cut Emissions, Transition Toward Carbon Neutrality

Several U.S. states have unveiled new climate action plans or revised existing strategies to achieve their emissions reduction mandates. California, New York, and Michigan are among states that have recently adopted plans to achieve net-zero emissions or to move towards carbon neutrality by mid-century.

EnerKnol Research PU Visual Primer Net Energy Metering 2022 12 20 Blog preview

Visual Primer: Net Metering Revisions Increasingly Seek Precise Valuation of Distributed Solar as Growing Supplies Strain the Grid

Net metering policies, which have been instrumental in driving the growth of distributed solar across the U.S., are poised for further evolution as states explore a holistic approach to establish compensation mechanisms. In California, a long-time leader in solar adoption, regulators have approved a significant overhaul of the net metering program, a decision that will likely have broad implications for the industry nationwide.