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December 13, 2025

Energy Storage

NJ BPU
Impact of NJ’s Storage Plan on Overburdened Communities Questioned
New Jersey’s BPU needs to enhance and sharply target its Storage Incentive Program if the agency wants to stimulate development in overburdened communities.
NJ BPU
Stakeholders: NJ Storage Incentives Too Small, Slow
The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities’ effort to limit ratepayer costs of its incentive plan to stimulate the development of storage has run into concerns.
Sierra Club
FERC: Vistra Can Skip MISO IC Rules for Storage Projects
FERC approved Vistra’s request to bypass MISO’s generator interconnection procedures to quickly add battery storage projects at two retiring fossil fuel plants.
Duke Energy
Duke CEO: IRA Tax Credits Will Offset 15% Corporate Income Tax
Duke Energy sees the U.S. clean energy transition as providing growth and profit drivers for its regulated utility business.
State of Massachusetts
NEPOOL Splits with ISO-NE over Pumped Storage Eligibility for IEP
ISO-NE will not incorporate an amendment approved by the NEPOOL Participants Committee to include pumped storage resources in its Inventoried Energy Program.
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Clean Energy Projects Dip To Slowest Rate in 3 Years
The clean energy industry experienced its slowest quarter in three years this summer, according to an American Clean Power Association report.
Lion Electric
PG&E to Offer Nation’s First V2G Export Rate
Pacific Gas and Electric received regulatory approval to establish the nation’s first vehicle-to-grid export rates for commercial EVs, including school buses.
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CAISO Approves More Interconnection Enhancements
CAISO's Board of Governors approved additional interconnection enhancements to deal with the long queue of resources waiting to connect to its grid.
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Utilities Oppose NJ BPU Plan Limiting EDC Storage Ownership
PSEG told the NJ BPU that utilities should play a greater role in owning and operating storage facilities than the one allowed under a proposal by the agency.
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Full Requirements Customers Win Right to Use Own Storage
FERC ruled that three municipal power providers would not violate their full requirements power contracts by installing battery storage.

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