IN: Billion-dollar grid modernization plans filed

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 »

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 »

In response to concerns raised about Tucson Electric Power’s proposal to expand its utility-owned residential solar PV program and establish a new community solar program,… read more »

Freshly introduced legislation in New Jersey would establish a “Neighborhood Solar Energy Investment Program” that allows electric customers to invest in off-site solar PV projects,… read more »

Dayton Power & Light Company has filed its first general rate case in Ohio since 1991. It is seeking a rate of return of 7.86%… read more »

Florida’s utility-backed solar ballot initiative (15-17) has now collected approximately 82,000 more signatures than a rival initiative sponsored by Floridians for Solar Choice (14-02) —… read more »

Rhode Island’s DG Board has filed a report and recommendations on 2016 Renewable Energy Growth Program classes, ceiling prices and annual targets. The report includes… read more »

Hawaii regulators have opened a new docket to investigate the HECO companies’ proposed Community-Based Renewable Energy (CBRE) program. The PUC issued an order suspending HECO’s… read more »