The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission voted to require all Regional Transmission Organizations and Independent System Operators to revise its tariffs
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By Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange BlogA recent report published by ISO-New England, the Operational Fuel Security Analysis, has certainly grabbed the region’s attention. “The ISO has been able to maintain power system reliability during severe winter conditions without using all its emergency procedures,” the report says. “However, the evolving generation mix is increasingly susceptible to variable and uncertain factors.” The study… Keep reading →
FERC Commissioners Unanimously Support Proposal To Expand Cyber Incident Reporting Rules
By Norma Krayem | Holland & Knight LLPClean Energy/Cities: 2017 Sierra Club Case Study
By Walter Wright | Mitchell, Williams, Selig, Gates & Woodyard, P.L.L.C. ContactDepartment Of Energy Announces Five New Projects Through BIRD Energy Partnership With Israel
By U.S. Department Of EnergyWASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) in partnership with Israel’s Ministry of Energy (MOE) and the Israel Innovation Authority announced $4.8 million for five newly selected energy projects as part of the Binational Industrial Research and Development (BIRD) Energy program. The approved projects will leverage cost-share for a total project value of $10.5 million… Keep reading →
FERC Cuts Regulatory Burden On Tax Equity Investments In Renewable Generation
By J. Daniel Skees & Mark William | Morgan LewisEnergy Secretary Proposes Reliability And Resiliency Tariffs
By TODD GRISET | PRETIFLAHERTYSouthern California Edison Attempts To Delay Renewable-Friendly Electricity Rates
By Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange BlogCalifornia has worked hard to build up a nation-leading clean energy portfolio. And the state has been hugely successful in adding renewable energy, especially solar, to the electric grid. However, having too much solar energy on the grid relative to energy demand can lead to grid operators turning off that clean power. This is costly… Keep reading →
Renewable Energy Update – May 2017
By ELIZABETH CLARK, WILLIAM R. DEVINE, BARRY EPSTEIN, RENÉE LOUISE ROBIN | ALLEN MATKINSNation’s Largest City-Owned Utility Uses Equity Metrics To Ensure All Residents Have Clean Energy
By Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange BlogLast week, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP), the largest municipal utility in the country, released the Equity Metrics Data Initiative (EMDI) “to track, measure, and report on how its programs are provided to all customers and residents of Los Angeles.” This data will help ensure the utility’s investments and programs are reaching… Keep reading →