Special Reports & Commentary
New England regulators expressed optimism that they will find a way for wholesale markets to coexist with state energy policies at NECPUC.
Energy storage technology is still moving faster than state regulators and the markets can accommodate, speakers said at NECPUC.
Customers installing behind-the-meter generation are stretching utilities beyond their role as vertically integrated monopolies, speakers said at NECPUC.
Policies, market forces and technology will continue the decarbonization of the electric industry regardless of the fate of EPA’s Clean Power Plan.
PURPA is outdated and in need of reforms to reflect the current markets, critics said during the annual Western Conference of Public Service Commissioners.
Panelists discussed the CAISO Energy Imbalance Market at the annual meeting of the Western Conference of Public Service Commissioners.
More than two-thirds of companies in the RTO Insider Top 30 posted year-over-year revenue and net income increases in the first quarter.
Nearly a century since its formation, PJM assured its members at its Annual Meeting last week that the future is as bright as it’s ever been.
In the latest "Resistance," columnist Steve Huntoon goes over why the Tesla Powerwall home battery system makes no economic sense.
The leaders of Exelon, Linde, American Municipal Power, Calpine and Direct Energy had different takes on changes in the industry at the PJM Annual Meeting.
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