CT: Regulators exploring TOU rates for EVs

Connecticut regulators have launched a proceeding to explore how electric rate structures can be designed to better accommodate electric vehicles. Pursuant to Public Act 16-135,… read more »

Connecticut regulators have launched a proceeding to explore how electric rate structures can be designed to better accommodate electric vehicles. Pursuant to Public Act 16-135,… read more »

Nevada’s investigation into energy storage is plowing forward, after a lengthy initial hibernation period. The Public Utilities Commission of Nevada is currently compiling a list… read more »

The CPUC has authorized $111.8 million in funding for the New Solar Homes Partnership (NSHP) program. The CPUC’s decision also designates the California Energy Commission… read more »

A recent EEI report highlights an alleged “emerging trend” in the electric utility industry of attempts by utilities to introduce demand charges for residential customers.… read more »

EQ Research is conducting a survey in order to update its 2015 report quantifying utility interconnection process timelines across the United States. We invite installers… read more »

Ameren has filed a new rate case in Missouri, seeking to raise its base gross annual electric revenues by $206.4 million, an overall increase of… read more »

A new law in Rhode Island includes numerous provision designed to expand the state’s growing solar and DG markets. First, S. 2450 extends the expiration… read more »

Idaho Power is seeking approval of a pilot program to offer community solar subscriptions to a 500-kW system. The program would allow Idaho Power to… read more »

Fresh data reveals that only 11,626 customer-owned DG systems are operating in Florida, which boasts a population of 20 million. The Public Service Commission recently… read more »

Hawaii’s electric utilities have proposed to extend by 10 years an existing five-year pilot program for public EV-charging facilities. The current program is set to… read more »