Alternative energy

New York Proposes Nuclear Subsidy Based on Social Cost of Carbon

The New York State Public Service Commission (NY PSC) has issued a proposal to subsidize nuclear power generating facilities that may otherwise be retired to preserve their zero-emission attributes as part of the state's Clean Energy Standard (CES). The subsidy program could prompt additional policy changes, especially in terms of market design, as retention of existing nuclear plants requires long-term financial viability, which in turn hinges on wholesale markets recognizing the benefits of nuclear power.

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New York Electric Utilities and Solar Companies Partner to Revalue Solar

On April 18, 2016, a coalition of New York State electric utilities and solar companies jointly proposed a distributed generation compensation model that addresses cost-sharing issues in transitioning from net energy metering (NEM). As utilities and state regulators continue to debate over the valuation of solar power, the New York proposal could set a national precedent for utility-industry collaboration to support solar growth while addressing cost-sharing issues.

New York Seeks To Redesign Compensation To Keep Nuclear Plants Alive

On February 23, 2016, the New York State Public Service Commission (NY PSC) announced a plan to preserve financially-struggling nuclear power plants, which, if closed, would negatively impact the state’s ability to meet its clean energy and emissions reduction objectives. The plan could set the stage for additional policy changes, since sustained operation of existing nuclear plants requires long-term financial viability facilitated by an effective market design that recognizes the range of nuclear benefits.

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…...

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…...

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…...

New York Set to Revive Renewable Energy Industry

Key Takeaways: The Reforming the Energy Vision (REV) initiative seeks a fundamental restructuring of New York’s centralized utility model in response to technology advancements and customer trends that favor decentralized power generation The 2015 New York State Energy Plan provides a roadmap to implement the REV strategy through increased renewable generation, energy efficiency, and emissions…...

EPA Announces New Emissions Standards for Trucks and Trailers

Key Takeaways: The 2013 Climate Action Plan called for new standards to advance fuel economy and emissions reductions in the transportation sector Proposed Phase 2 standards for medium- and heavy-duty vehicles aim to achieve 24 percent improvement in fuel efficiency by 2027 The new standards will spur advancements in trucking technology, resulting in substantial costs…...

FERC Approves Reforms to PJM Capacity Market

Key Takeaways: PJM’s forced generation capacity outages in the 2013/2014 winter, along with long-term distributed generation trend, prompted PJM to propose capacity market reforms to ensure system reliability After requesting additional information in April, FERC approved PJM’s approval, allowing for inclusion in August Forward Capacity Auction Capacity Performance will impose stringent operational requirements and non-performance…...