PA: PECO exploring DG, microgrid opportunities

PECO has filed with the PUC a proposed Long-Term Infrastructure Improvement Plan (LTIIP) and distribution system improvement charge (DSIC) to support the proposed five-year plan.… read more »

PECO has filed with the PUC a proposed Long-Term Infrastructure Improvement Plan (LTIIP) and distribution system improvement charge (DSIC) to support the proposed five-year plan.… read more »
The U.S. Department of Energy is offering up to $3.5 million in grant funding through the Resilient Electricity Delivery Infrastructure Initiative to support the deployment… read more »

RPS policies are again attracting major attention in 2015 in state legislatures across the country. Since January 1, legislators in 29 states have introduced at… read more »

In New York, PSEG Long Island and LIPA have filed a three-year rate plan that includes sobering increases to customer fixed charges. For standard Residential… read more »

Virginia’s legislature has passed legislation (S.B. 1395) to amend the state’s existing net metering and interconnection law. The bill raises the maximum capacity of non-residential… read more »

After placing a hold on applications on February 14, TVA is again accepting applications for its Green Power Providers Program, which provides long-term payments for… read more »

Shortly after Colorado’s Senate passed a bill (S.B. 44) to reduce the state’s RPS requirements, the House rejected it. Current law requires investor-owned utilities to… read more »

AEP has filed an application with the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio to adjust its baseline for 2014 for the purposes of calculating RPS benchmarks.… read more »

ERCOT has published an annual report that addresses developments related to reliability, resource adequacy and planning, grid integration, renewables and energy storage in 2014. Highlights… read more »

Portland General Electric has filed for a general rate case in Oregon, requesting an annual revenue increase of $66 million and an authorized ROE of… read more »