RI: New version of feed-in tariff under development

The Distributed Generation Contracts Board held a meeting last week to discuss 2015 ceiling prices under Rhode Island’s Renewable Energy Growth Program, the new incarnation… read more »
The Distributed Generation Contracts Board held a meeting last week to discuss 2015 ceiling prices under Rhode Island’s Renewable Energy Growth Program, the new incarnation… read more »
Pennsylvania’s Independent Regulatory Review Commission has filed comments expressing concern with the Pennsylvania’s Public Utility Commission’s proposed rulemaking that would revise certain regulations of the… read more »
The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities has approved a $3 million competitive solicitation to encourage the development of renewable electric storage projects. Through New… read more »
The California Energy Commission has published a table of the renewable portfolio standard percentages reported by publicly-owned electric utilities for the 2011-2013 compliance period. The… read more »
Legislation has been introduced in Pennsylvania (S.B. 1352) that would authorize municipalities to establish PACE financing programs that support renewables and energy-efficiency projects. The bill… read more »
National Grid has unveiled the third and final round of funding in 2014 under the Distributed Generation Standard Contracts program. For this funding round, National… read more »
The California Public Utilities Commission has issued a lengthy proposed decision (Docket No. R1105005) addressing the establishment of renewable portfolio standard enforcement rules for retail… read more »
The Connecticut Public Utilities Regulatory Authority has scheduled a hearing to review the practicality of the virtual net metering methodology and associated issues addressed in… read more »
The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio has requested comments on proposed rules (Docket No. 14-1411-EL-ORD) addressing supplier disclosure of the cost to customers of the… read more »
The Massachusetts attorney general has asked the state’s Department of Public Utilities to help mitigate electricity “rate shock” to consumers and open an investigation into… read more »