October 3, 2024

Company News

EEI: Net Zero by 2035 ‘Incredibly Difficult’
The Edison Electric Institute is skeptical about its ability to meet the Biden administration’s goal of carbon-free electricity by 2035.
Utilities Urged to Improve EV Charging Efficiency
Utilities need to offer electric vehicle rate designs that will encourage customers to use EVs most efficiently, said Rachel Gold, director at ACEEE.
PG&E Files Wildfire Plan Under Intense Scrutiny
Pacific Gas & Electric submitted its latest wildfire prevention plan to the California Public Utilities Commission as it faces threats of intense scrutiny.
FERC Rejects GridLiance Local Tx Planning Proposal
FERC rejected GridLiance High Plains’ proposal to conduct local transmission planning for nonpublic SPP utilities outside of the company’s service territory
NY Builds OSW Ports in Brooklyn, Albany, Long Island
New York OSW developers began constructing the facilities needed to operate their projects after the state completed the nation’s largest wind procurement
WEIS Market ‘First Step’ to Full RTO Membership
Utilities are hoping their participation in SPP's WEIS market will be the "first step" to full RTO membership.
Virginia Grades Dominion IRP Incomplete
Virginia regulators have graded Dominion Energy’s proposed integrated resource plan as incomplete, saying the company must provide more information.
PG&E Cuts $1B Deal for Cell Sites on Transmission Towers
PG&E has agreed to sell rights to install wireless communications equipment on 700 transmission towers to SBA Communications.
Texas Utility Plans to Join CAISO EIM
El Paso Electric, a utility that serves more than 400,000 customers in Texas and New Mexico, plans to join CAISO’s Western Energy Imbalance Market in 2023.
New Jersey BPU OKs $205M EV Spending by PSE&G
The New Jersey BPU approved a settlement trimming PSE&G's proposed electric vehicle infrastructure program to $205 million over six years.

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