FERC adapts rules to deal with electric storage

Recognizing the way technology is changing energy markets, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission today took action to open the wholesale competitive markets it regulates to electric energy storage. By a unanimous vote, the five-member commission adopted a final rule to open the competitive energy, capacity and ancillary services markets to storage as both seller and … More FERC adapts rules to deal with electric storage

Trump’s FY 2019 budget: An administration flying blind

The Trump administration delivered a $4.4 billion fiscal year 2019 federal budget to Congress yesterday. A standard journalistic cliché about presidential budgets in recent years has been “dead on arrival.” As the Associated Press reported, Trump’s second budget plan was “dead even before arrival.” The current budget plan looks very much like what the president … More Trump’s FY 2019 budget: An administration flying blind

Tesla dives deeper into red ink

Electric vehicle maker Tesla’s financial bloodbath continues, as the company reported a loss of $675.4 million for the 2017 fourth quarter ($4.01/share), compared to $619.4 million ($3.70/share) loss for the third quarter and a $121.3 million (78 cents/share) loss for the final quarter of 2016. Bears and short-sellers are following the bloody trail, although they … More Tesla dives deeper into red ink

Trumps tax cuts trouble natural gas pipelines

President Trump’s corporate tax cuts are causing trouble for the natural gas pipeline industry. Don Santa, president of the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America Jan. 30 sent a letter to Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Chairman Kevin McIntyre, released on Monday, calling on the regulators to resist petitions from some gas utility interests, state utility … More Trumps tax cuts trouble natural gas pipelines

EIA: U.S. to become net energy exporter

The United States could become a net exporter of energy by 2022, according to the Department of Energy’s Energy Information Administration. EIA’s 2018 Annual Energy Outlook, the agency’s premier analytical product, says that “continued development of U.S. shale and tight oil and natural gas resources paired with modest consumption growth” will lead to the U.S. … More EIA: U.S. to become net energy exporter

NextEra, NEI in a nasty brawl

Florida-based NextEra Energy and Washington’s Nuclear Energy Institute, the nuclear industry’s lobbying group, are in a brawl over the utility’s withdrawal from NEI. NextEra, along with New Orleans-based Entergy, withdrew from NEI in January, dealing a major blow to a trade group under pressure for achieving few results with a large budget. When the two … More NextEra, NEI in a nasty brawl

D.C. court could sideline Sabal Trail gas pipeline

A federal appeals court decision in Washington this week could shut down construction of a natural gas pipeline in the Southeast, the Sabal Trail project. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit Wednesday denied a request from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and the partners in the Southeast Market Pipeline project to reverse … More D.C. court could sideline Sabal Trail gas pipeline