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Texas Bill Would Promote Demand Response
Texas Bill Would Promote Demand Response Last week, Texas Senator Kirk Watson introduced SB 1284 to the state legislature, a bill designed to promote demand response (DR) to its maximum potential in Texas and remove unnecessary barriers to competing in ERCOT. The bill places emphasis on expanding DR capabilities across all customer classes. If adopted, … Continue reading Texas Bill Would Promote Demand Response
SunEdison seals its biggest PV deal in Texas
SunEdison seals its biggest PV deal in Texas unEdison will build and finance new PV plants in West Texas to supply the City of Georgetown with 150MW of electricity, enough to make the municipal utility one of the largest in the US to be powered 100% by renewable energy. The deal is the largest on … Continue reading SunEdison seals its biggest PV deal in Texas
Report: EPA Carbon Regulations Won’t Impact Reliability
Report: EPA Carbon Regulations Won’t Impact Reliability The Analysis Group released a report on March 16 that the EPA Clean Power Plan (CPP), which will regulate CO2 emissions beginning in 2020, will not impact grid reliability in the PJM Interconnect region. (PJM oversees electricity markets in 13 states across the Mid-Atlantic and Midwest, as well … Continue reading Report: EPA Carbon Regulations Won’t Impact Reliability
ICE Exchange Fined $3M Over Flawed Data
ICE Exchange Fined $3M Over Flawed Data The ICE Futures U.S. commodity exchange has agreed to pay $3 million to settle charges that it submitted inaccurate and incomplete trading reports to the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission every day for 20 months. The trading reports submitted between October 2012 and at least May 2014 contained … Continue reading ICE Exchange Fined $3M Over Flawed Data
Tracking the Rise of Intelligent Energy Storage
Tracking the Rise of Intelligent Energy Storage Power industry regulators around the world are increasingly coming to realize the multiple benefits of intelligent energy storage solutions. As Navigant highlights in the Q1 2015 edition of its Energy Storage Tracker, new regulatory mandates in the U.S., Europe and across the Asia-Pacific were key factors that made … Continue reading Tracking the Rise of Intelligent Energy Storage
Oregon biomass #electricity plant effort seeks energy buyer
Oregon biomass electricity plant effort seeks energy buyer LA PINE, Ore. — A wood-burning power plant remains a possibility for La Pine, with the city now taking the lead on the project from Deschutes County and the company behind it waiting for a change in the energy market. “It’s just been on hold due to … Continue reading Oregon biomass #electricity plant effort seeks energy buyer
Is renewable energy ready to disrupt fossil fuels?
Is renewable energy ready to disrupt fossil fuels? Prices of fossil fuels may be plumbing multi-year lows, but that’s not likely to keep them from being displaced by the advance of renewable energy, especially solar, analysts said. “Renewable energy technologies are far further advanced than many may believe: solar photovoltaic (PV) and on-shore wind have … Continue reading Is renewable energy ready to disrupt fossil fuels?
GE’s renewable energy business in Schenectady to report to Paris
GE’s renewable energy business in Schenectady to report to Paris As the European Union extended its anti-trust probe into General Electric Co.’s acquisition of the power business of Alstom of France, GE revealed that the center of gravity of its renewable energy business will shift from Schenectady to Paris. Under the terms of the $17 … Continue reading GE’s renewable energy business in Schenectady to report to Paris
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