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Apple, Amazon top rankings as SEIA sees second-largest year for commercial solar installations
Walmart jumped to third place in 2019 after deploying the largest amount of new solar of any U.S. company last year, the Solar Energy Industries Association said in a report released Wednesday.
By Emma Penrod • Oct. 8, 2020 -
NYC 'leapfrogs' to top of ACEEE clean energy scorecard
While many leading U.S. cities are boosting their efforts to achieve a clean energy future, more action will be needed from "lower-ranking" cities to move the needle nationally.
By Kristin Musulin • Oct. 6, 2020 -
Trendline
The Energy Transition to Renewables
New policy and business actions are giving a significant boost to renewable energy in the U.S., but opposition is growing and grid interconnection, permitting, labor and other challenges remain.
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Ameren rejects Illinois regulators' request, ends retail net metering for new residential solar customers
Ameren said the Illinois Commerce Commission's Oct. 1 "request" that it continue full net metering would lead the utility to violate its approved tariff.
By John Funk • Oct. 6, 2020 -
Sponsored by 7X Energy
The value of solar in Texas has surged even more than its growth
Contrary to conventional wisdom, solar’s value factor is very high in Texas. ERCOT power futures have started to indicate that they might stay relatively high for quite some time. With five key differences contributing to Texas’ solar value factor, as compared to the rest of the US market, there is plenty of opportunity to sell solar power in ERCOT at attractive pricing for the foreseeable future.
Oct. 6, 2020 -
FERC carbon pricing conference shatters attendance records, but where were the state voices?
No state within a regulated market was represented. "I truly believe that the leadership at FERC has been dysfunctional for 3.5 years," said New Jersey's head regulator, adding it's "not friendly" to states.
By Catherine Morehouse • Oct. 5, 2020 -
Biden could pursue 'easy' climate solutions, elements of the Green New Deal if elected: experts
Renewable energy, storage and transmission projects will continue to face challenges even in "blue" states supportive of such development, according to speakers at the Society of Environmental Journalists' annual conference.
By Gloria Gonzalez • Oct. 2, 2020 -
Google's solar mapping, emissions analysis tool helps cities realize carbon-reduction potential
The urgency of climate action begs local-level officials to use available data tools and bypass traditional planning constraints, leaders said on a webinar.
By Kristin Musulin • Oct. 1, 2020 -
Virginia regulatory staff project $800 annual customer bill increase for Dominion to meet clean energy law
Plans proposed by the utility, ranging from around $44 billion to $84.3 billion, did not include a least-cost compliance option, according to staffers.
By Iulia Gheorghiu • Oct. 1, 2020 -
FERC has legal authority to implement a carbon price, experts tell commissioners
Panelists did not reach consensus on whether a price could be unilaterally implemented during FERC's first-ever carbon pricing technical conference.
By Catherine Morehouse • Oct. 1, 2020 -
Utah mulls 84% cut to solar export credit as review of RMP's net metering replacement plan begins
Solar advocates decry Utah's proposed alternative to net metering as "one of the worst rates in the country" and complain it will eliminate thousands of jobs in the midst of a recession.
By Emma Penrod • Oct. 1, 2020 -
Vistra to retire 6.8 GW coal, blaming 'irreparably dysfunctional MISO market'
The company plans to hit net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, will retire all its Midwest coal by 2027 or sooner, and add almost 1,000 MW of solar by the end of 2022.
By Catherine Morehouse • Sept. 30, 2020 -
Ameren pledges net zero carbon by 2050, 3.1 GW new renewables by 2030, keeping coal into 2040s
Pending negotiations over securitization legislation in Missouri could encourage the utility to retire its coal assets faster, according to stakeholders.
By Catherine Morehouse • Sept. 29, 2020 -
NYISO highlights case for carbon pricing days before highly-anticipated FERC conference
The grid operator hopes the Sept. 30 conference will convince federal regulators that the mechanism is the most efficient way for regulated markets to support state decarbonization goals.
By Catherine Morehouse • Sept. 29, 2020 -
Utility carbon reduction actions lag net zero targets, but there's time to catch up, Deloitte finds
One industry observer said current utility resource plans rely on "magical thinking" with their focus on unproven technologies and continued use of gas, but companies have plenty of time to close the gap, according to Deloitte.
By Thomas Gresham • Sept. 28, 2020 -
Opinion
P3s hold the key to a clean energy future post-COVID
Making progress on climate is still within our grasp, but the critical first step is to recognize the benefits of collaboration, and then to reach across the aisle.
By Bill Prindle • Sept. 25, 2020 -
Michigan vows to go carbon neutral by 2050, increase oversight of utility resource plans
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, D, signed an executive order on Wednesday setting the most ambitious greenhouse gas emissions reduction goal in the Midwest.
By Catherine Morehouse • Updated Sept. 24, 2020 -
Murkowski 'not giving up' on Senate clean energy bill vote before the end of 2020
Despite a potentially more difficult path for the legislative package following the death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee chair is determined to see her bill get a vote by the end of this year.
By Catherine Morehouse • Sept. 23, 2020 -
12 major cities pledge fossil fuel divestment
The C40 Cities-backed declaration "sends a huge signal to the marketplace" that governments are prioritizing a green COVID-19 recovery, said New York City climate advisor Dan Zarrilli.
By Kristin Musulin • Sept. 23, 2020 -
Maine regulators OK state's largest renewables solicitation with 482 MW solar, but skip storage
Spurred by recent legislation, the procurement will add 546 MW of resources, representing about 10% of the state's load.
By Iulia Gheorghiu • Sept. 23, 2020 -
House passes massive clean energy bill amid Trump veto threat, Senate uncertainty
The House passed its Clean Economy Jobs and Innovation Act on Thursday, though the White House earlier this week indicated the president was likely to veto the bill, despite support in the Senate.
By Catherine Morehouse • Updated Sept. 24, 2020 -
Opinion
Clean energy should prioritize creating equitable partnerships
It has remained an uncomfortable industry fact that racism and a history of exclusion have produced the unequal distribution of benefits we see today, the author writes.
By Lavannya Pulluveetil Barrera • Sept. 22, 2020 -
FERC lowers barriers to DERs in wholesale markets in rare Chatterjee-Glick consensus
The commission passed its long-awaited rule on distributed energy resource aggregations in a 2-1 vote two weeks after the departure of Commissioner Bernard McNamee.
By Catherine Morehouse • Sept. 18, 2020 -
Nation's first freshwater windfarm all but approved as Ohio siting board removes 'poison pill'
The Ohio Power Siting Board unanimously voted to remove language that would require offshore turbines to shut down overnight eight months of the year to protect migrating birds and bats.
By John Funk • Sept. 18, 2020 -
Hawaiian Electric asks regulators to approve nearly 2 GWh storage, 300 MW solar contracts
One project will "help facilitate the retirement of the last coal plant in Hawaii," said its developer.
By Guy Burdick • Sept. 18, 2020 -
New York issues final rules to speed development of large renewable energy projects
The regulations would accelerate the development of large-scale solar and wind projects, but the renewable industry is expected to take issue with some requirements.
By Robert Walton • Updated March 4, 2021