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Offshore wind advocates are calling for changes to RTO transmission planning and cost allocation rules to reduce costs and development risks.
The Colorado PUC dismissed formal complaints filed against Tri-State G&T, saying it lacked legal jurisdiction to rule on the proceeding.
The California PUC acted to correct a “serious omission” that it said had resulted in huge sums of money going to residents regardless of income.
New York health indicators are now pointing in the right direction, but it faces a long road to economic recovery, Moody’s told NYISO.
The Missouri PSC is investigating whether the state’s investor-owned utilities’ continued RTO membership “is in the ratepayers’ best interest.”
FERC Commissioner Glick promotes cooporation between states, RTOs and FERC in moving toward renewable energy.
Combined heat and power systems harbor great potential for small applications, but adopters must face that system costs do not fall in proportion to size.
New York held its final hearings on its proposed emissions standards under the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act.
A new study puts forward a levelized cost of carbon abatement as a way to compare technologies and policies that reduce emissions.
Placing solar arrays in urban areas would help Maryland reach its RPS while conserving productive farmland, according to a new report.
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