OK: Universal demand charges proposed

OG&E has filed a rate case requesting an additional $92.5 million from its electric customers in Oklahoma, primarily to recover the costs of the addition… read more »
OG&E has filed a rate case requesting an additional $92.5 million from its electric customers in Oklahoma, primarily to recover the costs of the addition… read more »
A pair of wide-ranging solar bills have been introduced in Florida. S.B. 1328 and H.B. 687, which are substantively the same but contain minor differences, would… read more »
The Department of Energy Resources has now approved more than 567.7 MW of SREC II-eligible systems, a sum that exceeds 60% of the total Solar… read more »
Under a partnership with GTM, EQ Research has compiled a mound of data related to state legislation addressing energy storage. This data, available via GTM… read more »
Louisiana regulators have initiated a rulemaking to address potential changes to the state’s net metering rules. The Public Service Commission commenced the rulemaking in response… read more »
A proposal to establish a reservation system for California’s current net metering tariff has been accepted by the California Public Utilities Commission. The CPUC Staff… read more »
NIPSCO has filed a seven-year, $1.33 billion plan to implement T&D and storage system improvements. The plan is comprised of two main parts: (1) projects… read more »
In the wake of several closely-watched electric rate cases, Pennsylvania regulators have scheduled a hearing to address the efficacy and appropriateness of alternative ratemaking methodologies, including… read more »
PURA has identified Eversource, United Illuminating, the Office of Consumer Counsel Protection, the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, and all electric suppliers licensed in… read more »
Legislation introduced in Rhode Island (H. 7070) would create a Green Energy Revolving Fund. The fund’s resources would be available to individuals, corporations, and local… read more »