CA: PUC proposes incentives for utilities to encourage DERs
To encourage the deployment of cost-effective DERs, the Public Utilities Commission has proposed a pilot for the provision of regulatory incentives to California’s three major… read more »
To encourage the deployment of cost-effective DERs, the Public Utilities Commission has proposed a pilot for the provision of regulatory incentives to California’s three major… read more »
Nebraska’s unicameral legislature is considering a resolution addressing community solar, net metering and the value of solar. Specifically, LR 579 requires the legislature’s Natural Resources… read more »
Pending California legislation would require all contractors involved in selling, leasing or financing solar PV systems to provide a standard set of disclosures to prospective… read more »
A Missouri utility is seeking an increase of up to 52% in its monthly fixed charge for residential customers. KCP&L GMO, a subsidiary of Great… read more »
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has provided additional information — including a preliminary agenda — regarding the technical conference on PURPA implementation issues it has… read more »
A bill introduced in Ohio would resuscitate the state’s RPS and efficiency standard, which was frozen for two years by legislation (S.B. 310) enacted in… read more »
A settlement agreement has been filed in a proceeding addressing OG&E’s proposed “community solar” program. The settlement, which has not yet been approved by the… read more »
H.B. 4028 would amend the state’s existing property tax exemption for renewables by further clarifying and expanding the types of systems that are eligible. Under… read more »
State regulators have launched a proceeding to conduct a full cost-of-service study and a generic rate design review, to establish a standardized methodology for electric… read more »
Under the District’s existing RPS, electric utilities are required to obtain 20% of their retail sales from renewable resources, with a 2.5% solar carve-out, by… read more »