NV: Curtains close on net metering soap opera, for now
S.B. 374, one of the most controversial — and dramatic — bills in Nevada’s legislature this year, is now law. The bill requires utilities to… read more »
S.B. 374, one of the most controversial — and dramatic — bills in Nevada’s legislature this year, is now law. The bill requires utilities to… read more »
Avista has filed a two-year rate plan in Idaho that would raise annual electric revenues by $13.2 million (5.2%) in 2016 and $13.7 million (5.1%)… read more »
Empire District Electric has filed an amended RPS plan that addresses how the utility intends to meet its obligations under the 2% solar carve-out within… read more »
A new Connecticut law (S.B. 1078) authorizes the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) to solicit proposals for long-term contracts (up to 20 years)… read more »
Nebraska had enacted legislation (L.B. 424) revising the definition of tangible personal property to include generation facilities using solar PV and certain forms of biomass… read more »
New York is now considering two bills (S. 5744, A. 7762) that would establish an income tax credit for residential energy storage systems on a… read more »
Arizona’s net-metering soap opera has opened a new chapter, with a current focus on whether utility proposals to eliminate net metering (UNS, TEP, Trico Electric… read more »
North Carolina has extended its generous 35% tax credit for renewable energy by one year — through December 31, 2016 — for certain taxpayers that… read more »
The current incentive levels, program tariffs, solicitations and enrollment rules for Rhode Island’s new Renewable Energy (RE) Growth Program are now available. Applications for Small-Scale… read more »
The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission has voted to investigate PECO’s request to raise its annual distribution rates by $190 million (15.6%) under the utility’s current… read more »