How Utilities Can Mitigate Risks through Robust Community Benefits Plans
Working with communities to ensure their voices are part of the project planning process can help utilities’ new clean energy projects succeed.
Working with communities to ensure their voices are part of the project planning process can help utilities’ new clean energy projects succeed.
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Lower returns on equity for utilities will make them more competitive and hasten the energy transition.
Michigan’s Public Service Commission stopped a utility from charging customers extra to recoup expensive coal costs, setting an example for utilities nationwide.
A lack of national standards for resource adequacy gives grid planners an opportunity to adopt innovative new planning practices for reliability.
Proactive, wholistic planning to modernize transmission, distribution, and the way we use electricity can enable economy-wide electrification.
When utilities prioritize running more expensive power plants before cheaper ones, customers pick up the tab. Economic dispatch can change that.
How two utilities could use EIR financing to invest in clean energy, benefitting their ratepayers and improving grid resilience.
Clean Repowering is a no-regrets method to accelerate renewable energy deployment and redevelop energy infrastructure across the United States.
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