New Jersey utility PSE&G released a report last week on its Clean Energy Future Energy Efficiency (CEF-EE) program.
Since the program launched, approximately 1.8 million customers have benefited from PSE&G’s energy-saving tools, while 360,000 have used PSE&G’s suite of energy efficiency progr... Read More »
PacifiCorp recently submitted an update of its 2023 Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) to regulators, laying out revised processes to acquire electric generation and transmission resources over the course of the next 20 years.
The update stemmed from two things: PacifiCorp’s own biennial resource ... Read More »
Duke Energy Indiana recently requested a sizable rate increase from state regulators, citing improvements to the electric grid, built-up customer service options, and environmental obligations.
Overall, the request would spur bill increases of approximately 16 percent if approved. This would be s... Read More »
With the complexity of the bulk electric power system in North America, it has become critical for leaders across multiple sectors to come together every other year to test out stress points in the system.
The GridEx VII simulation in November, hosted by the North American Electric Reliability Co... Read More »
Tampa Electric is reducing energy bills for the second time this year.
Back in January, the company reduced residential bills by about 11 percent because of a decline in fuel prices, among other factors. Now, the utility is asking the Florida Public Service Commission to reduce energy bills by an... Read More »
Rhode Island Energy got approval from the Rhode Island Public Utilities Commission to spend $326 million to improve the safety and reliability of the state’s electric and gas networks.
The planned spending includes approximately $300 million in capital investments, with $132 million earmarked f... Read More »
On Tuesday, FirstEnergy Pennsylvania requested a review of its base electric rates by the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission.
The company, a subsidiary of FirstEnergy Corp. doing business as Met-Ed, Penn Power, Penelec, and West Penn Power, said its proposed rate adjustment will build on ser... Read More »
Chosen by the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO), the Ameren Transmission Company of Illinois (ATXI) recently announced it will develop a $273 million transmission project across northern Missouri.
ATXI is a subsidiary of the St. Louis-based Ameren Corporation, and on this endeavor, ... Read More »
Tennessee is about to undergo a large energy shakeup, thanks to the announced intent of the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) to retire its nine unit Kingston Fossil Plant by the end of 2027 and replace it with a state of the art, combined use energy complex instead.
The plant first opened its do... Read More »
Duke Energy Florida filed for new base rates with the Florida Public Service Commission (FPSC), announced plans for reductions under a fuel mid-course adjustment and sought authorization for new energy efficiency goals and programs.
On top of this, these moves would incorporate 14 new solar sites... Read More »