Colorado bill would level the playing field for energy storage

An advancing Colorado bill would provide electric customers the right to install, interconnect, and use energy storage systems on their property “without the burden of… read more »
An advancing Colorado bill would provide electric customers the right to install, interconnect, and use energy storage systems on their property “without the burden of… read more »
Following a lengthy filibuster and negotiation process, Missouri senators reached agreement to advance S.B. 564 to the House. This wide-ranging bill would, among other things:… read more »
A bill to retire Utah’s net-metering statute on January 1, 2036, is advancing through the House, following passage by the Senate.* Additionally, this bill amends… read more »
Avista Utilities has filed an application with the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission to establish a green tariff option — the Voluntary Solar Select Program… read more »
On February 13, the CPUC issued a decision adopting IRP requirements and a statewide Reference System Plan (RSP), akin to a statewide IRP. The decision… read more »
Newly introduced legislation in Rhode Island, H7677, would make several improvements to the state’s interconnection policies that are generally intended to expedite the process and… read more »
On February 7, the PUC issued an order accepting the HECO companies’ proposed updated Grid Modernization Strategy, authorizing and requiring HECO to implement the Strategy.… read more »