Regulation & Policy: Page 27
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Opinion
Hydropower, America’s first renewable industry, could help achieve net zero — if Treasury allows it
Requiring energy producers to source electricity only from newly built clean power would negatively impact the United States’ ability to rapidly scale its clean hydrogen industry.
By Malcolm Woolf • June 21, 2023 -
Deep Dive
Four non-transmission solutions for clean energy with new power lines in the permitting ‘Valley of Death’
Smart technologies, storage, overbuilding and distributed resources can move the energy transition ahead until workable reforms bring new transmission online, stakeholders agreed
By Herman K. Trabish • June 21, 2023 -
Trendline
Sustainability
Companies are pursuing increasingly ambitous sustainability goals around clean energy, but integrating rising amounts of renewables, minimizing environmental impacts, and achieving carbon reduction targets can be challenging.
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Nevada revamps IRP process, opens path for NV Energy to own more renewables and storage
A new law allows NV Energy to propose a planning scenario to state regulators in which it owns a “significant share” of new renewable energy generation and energy storage.
By Robert Walton • June 21, 2023 -
NYISO picks $3.3B transmission project to deliver 3,000 MW of offshore wind power from Long Island
The transmission project is a “critical step forward as the state works to meet its ambitious climate mandates,” said Rich Dewey, NYISO’s president and CEO.
By Stephen Singer • June 21, 2023 -
PJM’s capacity market is sound, but changes needed to adapt to evolving grid mix, extreme weather: panelists
The forum at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on Thursday came as PJM is proposing major changes, including improved risk assessment and a seasonal market.
By Ethan Howland • June 16, 2023 -
Power plants remain vulnerable to outages in extreme cold, despite warnings, FERC and NERC find
Most power plant outages during Winter Storm Elliott were caused by problems with freezing, fuel supply, and mechanical and electrical issues, echoing challenges from previous cold spells, FERC staff said Thursday.
By Ethan Howland • June 16, 2023 -
How the debt ceiling bill’s permitting deal hurt the outlook for deeper reforms, transmission legislation
With prospects for legislation reduced, the focus on transmission turns to FERC. Acting Chairman Willie Phillips aims to issue final interconnection reforms soon and will push for increased transfer capacity between regions.
By Ethan Howland • June 14, 2023 -
‘Recipe for chaos’: FERC’s Clements blasts agency decision to approve PJM capacity auction delays
Delaying the capacity auctions will reduce market uncertainty that could result from reforms the grid operator could propose this fall, FERC said Friday.
By Ethan Howland • June 12, 2023 -
Sponsored by Technosylva
Integrating advanced weather data with utility asset outage analysis to quantify wildfire risk
Not all fires are created equal. Risk managers need the tools to understand the likelihood of a utility-cased ignition as they balance their overall wildfire risk.
June 12, 2023 -
Consumer groups, R Street urge FERC to expand interconnection reform proposal to increase savings
“Rapidly escalating interconnection costs are being heavily incurred by consumers,” the R Street Institute’s Devin Hartman said.
By Ethan Howland • June 9, 2023 -
Utility regulators with environmental experience more than double; industry experience also jumps: study
The proportion of commissioners who previously worked with environmental issues rose from 12% in 2000 to 29% in 2020, while those who worked for the industries they now regulate increased from 15% to 28%.
By Robert Walton • June 9, 2023 -
Cities, states increasingly base building performance standards on carbon emissions: report
The number of jurisdictions adopting standards has nearly doubled since 2020, with legislation enacted in three states and nine localities, says a new report by the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy.
By Ysabelle Kempe • June 8, 2023 -
Deep Dive
As states differ on the benefits of Bitcoin, is there a solution to its climate and power-system impacts?
Bitcoin miners’ 24/7 electricity need and financial focus raise red flags for climate activists about increased fossil fuel use, but some miners are starting to see a new solution in clean energy.
By Herman K. Trabish • June 8, 2023 -
Industrial groups urge FERC to reject incentives for $280M in NIPSCO transmission projects
A request by an LS Power subsidiary for more limited incentives shows NIPSCO’s proposal is unjust, the groups told FERC Wednesday.
By Ethan Howland • June 8, 2023 -
Fossil fuel generation retiring faster than renewables are added, causing ‘declining reliability,’ NYISO says
Mandates for clean energy production and significantly added demand on the grid are “creating challenges and complications for balancing load with supply,” NYISO said in its annual report.
By Stephen Singer • June 7, 2023 -
FERC to oversee settlement talks to resolve PJM Winter Storm Elliott complaints amid $1.8B in charges
The agency will try to help settle 13 complaints from Calpine, Energy Harbor, Invenergy, LS Power and other companies seeking to overturn fines against them for not performing during the winter storm.
By Ethan Howland • June 7, 2023 -
EPA memo clarifies handling and permitting requirements for end-of-life lithium-ion batteries
Lithium-ion battery disposal should be managed as hazardous waste as more of the batteries are produced and more companies expand to manage the end-of-life material, EPA said.
By Megan Quinn • June 6, 2023 -
Opinion
Pending Connecticut law to protect utility ratepayers will backfire
If SB 7 becomes law, lenders and rating agencies will conclude that Connecticut is becoming a riskier operating environment because of the reforms and penalties it requires.
By Brad Viator • June 6, 2023 -
DOE hydrogen ‘road map’ targets high-impact uses, reduced cost and a focus on regional networks
Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm said DOE worked with federal partners to develop the road map as a guide for government and industry to “realize the full potential of this incredibly versatile energy resource.”
By Stephen Singer • June 5, 2023 -
Sen. Heinrich proposes 30% investment tax credit for ‘regionally significant’ transmission projects
The Grid Resiliency Tax Credit Act would provide incentives for transmission projects, critical subcomponents and grid-enhancing technologies.
By Robert Walton • June 2, 2023 -
Treasury issues further guidance for IRA’s $10B tax credit incentivizing clean energy manufacturing
The 48C investment tax credit and a related manufacturing tax credit, 45X, are “very substantial” credits that many companies aren’t aware of, said Moss Adams partner and certified public accountant Peter Henderson.
By Diana DiGangi • June 1, 2023 -
DOE targets nuclear fusion pilot plant design in 5 to 10 years as it announces $46M in funding
The money will go to eight companies and is part of an agencywide initiative to accelerate the viability of commercial fusion energy in partnership with the private sector.
By Stephen Singer • June 1, 2023 -
PJM, PSEG, others urge FERC to reject generator pleas to drop Winter Storm Elliott non-performance penalties
“These failures could have had life and death consequences had events played out differently,” the PJM Interconnection said. “PJM operators preserved reliability while contending with unprecedented difficulties."
By Ethan Howland • May 31, 2023 -
Biden set to sign debt limit bill with permitting reform as lawmakers eye more energy infrastructure legislation
“The siting and permitting elements of the package make important improvements that will help to expedite the process for building new — and updating existing — energy infrastructure,” EEI’s Brian Wolff said.
By Ethan Howland • Updated June 2, 2023 -
$400M for low-emission school buses available from EPA grant program
The zero- and low-emission school bus funding has a “particular focus on reducing air pollution in disadvantaged communities overburdened by dirty air," said David Cash, EPA New England regional administrator.
By Stephen Singer • May 30, 2023