RPS policies hotly contested in state legislatures

RPS policies are again attracting major attention in 2015 in state legislatures across the country. Since January 1, legislators in 29 states have introduced at… read more »
RPS policies are again attracting major attention in 2015 in state legislatures across the country. Since January 1, legislators in 29 states have introduced at… read more »
In New York, PSEG Long Island and LIPA have filed a three-year rate plan that includes sobering increases to customer fixed charges. For standard Residential… read more »
Virginia’s legislature has passed legislation (S.B. 1395) to amend the state’s existing net metering and interconnection law. The bill raises the maximum capacity of non-residential… read more »
After placing a hold on applications on February 14, TVA is again accepting applications for its Green Power Providers Program, which provides long-term payments for… read more »
Shortly after Colorado’s Senate passed a bill (S.B. 44) to reduce the state’s RPS requirements, the House rejected it. Current law requires investor-owned utilities to… read more »
AEP has filed an application with the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio to adjust its baseline for 2014 for the purposes of calculating RPS benchmarks.… read more »
ERCOT has published an annual report that addresses developments related to reliability, resource adequacy and planning, grid integration, renewables and energy storage in 2014. Highlights… read more »
Portland General Electric has filed for a general rate case in Oregon, requesting an annual revenue increase of $66 million and an authorized ROE of… read more »
Legislation introduced in New York (S 3941) would establish a non-residential on-bill financing program to support the installation of clean energy technologies. The definition of… read more »
Fresh legislation introduced in Pennsylvania (H.B. 200) would resurrect and provide a dedicated funding source for the Pennsylvania Sunshine rebate program, which expired at the… read more »