FERC dismisses net metering petition, adopts new PURPA rules

A ploy by a surreptitious group of New England utilities to undercut solar net metering blew up and crashed at today’s Federal Energy Regulatory Commission like the Hindenburg explosion in New Jersey in May 1937. The commission unanimously dismissed a petition by New England Ratepayers Association that would have given FERC exclusive jurisdiction over state… More FERC dismisses net metering petition, adopts new PURPA rules

Renewable natural gas. What is it and what are the prospects?

When Dominion Energy announced that it, along with Duke Energy, was killing the Atlantic Coast natural gas pipeline project, and the Richmond, Va., company was selling its midstream natural gas business to Berkshire Hathaway, Dominion also made a pitch that it would invest heavily in “renewable natural gas” (RNG) going forward. Dominion CEO Tom Farrell… More Renewable natural gas. What is it and what are the prospects?

Mayfly meltdown?

A huge seasonal mayfly hatch last week shut down offsite power to one of the two power lines serving DTE Energy’s Fermi 2 1200-MW nuclear plant in Michigan on Lake Erie. The event at a switchyard supplying power to the plant caused the plant’s backup diesel generators to kick in, keeping power to the plant.… More Mayfly meltdown?

Atlantic Coast gas project is dead, Dominion spins off mid-stream gas operations to Berkshire

In a major surprise on Sunday, Virginia-based Dominion Energy and North Carolina-based Duke Energy, faced with a setback in federal court and falling natural gas prices, cancelled their 600-mile, $8 billion Atlantic Coast natural gas pipeline project. Shortly after that announcement, Richmond-based Dominion announced it was getting out of the competitive gas business, agreeing to… More Atlantic Coast gas project is dead, Dominion spins off mid-stream gas operations to Berkshire

DC Circuit slams FERC tolling orders, critics comment on FERC transmission incentives

The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals has given the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s use of tolling orders to delay action on cases before the regulators a mixed decision. Challenges to the long-established FERC practice came this spring, when local landowners said the FERC rules, which essentially allowed natural gas pipelines to become fait accompli while… More DC Circuit slams FERC tolling orders, critics comment on FERC transmission incentives

Should subways be free?

Should the world’s subway systems become free people movers, in order to help the environment and low-income folks, at essentially low costs? That’s the argument from economist Lucas Davis at the University of California at Berkeley’s Haas School of Business. Based on his analysis of three large subway systems in Mexico for the Hass Energy… More Should subways be free?

Nuke waste disposal still in prolonged limbo

How to deal with used nuclear fuel from reactors continues to confound the U.S. (and other nuclear power countries), a puzzle that has paralyzed policy makers and politicians for more than 70 years. Since the Trump administration pulled the financial plug on the over-40-year old, stalemated Yucca Mountain project in Nevada on political grounds, while… More Nuke waste disposal still in prolonged limbo

D.C. law firm offers utility regulatory advice on Covid-19 response

As economies start to reopen and the nation adjusts to the Covid-19 pandemic, how should electricity regulators respond? According to a white paper from the D.C. law firm of Wilkinson Barker Knauer, utility regulators should look to medium-term recovery steps, rate design rationalization, capital cost adjustments, decoupling sales and rates, and infrastructure and decarbonization. Written… More D.C. law firm offers utility regulatory advice on Covid-19 response

Solar net metering attack draws much opposition, little support

An attack on state net metering programs at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has drawn a blizzard of opposition and barely a few flakes of support as the comment period closed Monday (June 15). A group calling itself the New England Ratepayers Association (NERA) in April asked FERC to declare state solar net metering programs… More Solar net metering attack draws much opposition, little support