ARIZONA
Corporation Commission Upholds APS Solar Charge
The Corporation Commission last week voted 3-1 to reaffirm its decision to allow Arizona Public Service to impose a grid access charge on customers who use residential solar energy.
Administrative Law Judge Belinda Martin said the commission has full discretion over whether to implement the charge. In a recommended order to the commission, Martin found that the charge was not discriminatory to solar customers.
More: Arizona Capitol Times
CONNECTICUT
Moody’s Downgrades Two Natural Gas Utilities
Moody’s Ratings last week downgraded the ratings of Avangrid subsidiaries Connecticut Natural Gas (CNG) and Southern Connecticut Gas (SCG).
Moody’s downgraded SCG ratings to Baa1 from A3 for its long-term issuer rating, and its first mortgage bond and senior secured ratings to A2 from A1. It also downgraded CNG’s senior unsecured rating from A3 to A2. According to Moody’s, the outlook for both companies remains negative.
“The downgrade of SCG and CNG is a result of lower cash flow and declining financial ratios,” said Ryan Wobbrock, vice president and senior credit officer at Moody’s.
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DELAWARE
DNREC Releases Comprehensive State Energy Plan
The Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) recently released its first five-year energy plan since 2009.
The Governor’s Energy Advisory Council reviewed and approved 82 recommendations to inform the new 2024-2028 State Energy Plan, which will be referred to as a “living document” and a tool utilized daily to inform state energy decisions.
The plan acknowledges the state’s energy transition needs to meet its goal of net zero emissions by 2050 and a 50% reduction of statewide greenhouse gas emissions from the 2005 baseline by 2030.
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ILLINOIS
ICC Approves ComEd Rate Hike
The Commerce Commission last week approved a multiyear $606 million rate hike for Commonwealth Edison.
The increase will be spread out over multiple years through 2027.
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Vistra Extends Life of Baldwin Coal Plant
Vistra last week announced it is pushing back the retirement of its 1,185-MW Baldwin Power Plant in Baldwin.
The company said it now intends to run the Baldwin plant through 2027 instead of retiring in 2025 while still meeting federal EPA retirement and pond closure obligations.
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LOUISIANA
Delta Utilities Approved to Buy Entergy New Orleans’ Gas Business
The New Orleans City Council last week voted 5-0 to approve Delta Utilities’ purchase of Entergy’s gas business.
The city council approved an amended version of the deal that caps certain transition costs and requires Entergy to share some proceeds with ratepayers to lessen the expected bill increases for customers. Gas customers are expected to see a roughly $3 monthly increase on bills after a two-year freeze ends.
Delta is expected to close the deal in late 2025.
More: Nola.com
MAINE
PUC Approves Unitil’s Acquisition of Bangor Natural Gas
The Public Utilities Commission last week voted 3-0 to approve Unitil’s $71.9 million acquisition of Bangor Natural Gas.
As part of the deal, Unitil will have to measure, report and take steps to reduce its amount of greenhouse emissions. Also, Bangor Gas cannot seek a rate increase before Jan. 1, 2027.
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MARYLAND
State Launches Panel to Study Climate Implications of SRPS Investments
The Maryland State Retirement and Pension System (SRPS) Board of Trustees last week voted unanimously to establish a Climate Advisory Panel, which will advise the board and staff on ways to address and mitigate climate risk when considering investments.
The panel will be appointed by the SRPS board and consist of at least three outside experts on climate change risk who are experienced in climate science or climate economics.
In all, the state pension and retirement system has an investment portfolio valued around $70 billion.
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MONTANA
Supreme Court Upholds Landmark Climate Case
The state Supreme Court last week upheld a landmark climate ruling that said the state was violating residents’ constitutional right to a clean environment by permitting oil, gas and coal projects without regard for global warming.
The justices, in a 6-1 ruling, rejected the state’s argument that greenhouse gases released from fossil fuel projects are minuscule on a global scale and reducing them would have no effect on climate change. Going forward, the state must “carefully assess the greenhouse gas emissions and climate impacts of all future fossil fuel permits.”
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NEW YORK
National Grid Agrees to $1M Settlement over House Explosion
National Grid agreed to a $1 million settlement over regulatory violations the company committed during a natural gas house explosion in Oneida in September 2023.
Under the settlement terms with the Public Service Commission, shareholders will pay $1 million for enhanced safety measures and training to help prevent similar incidents.
On Sept. 9, 2023, a then-17-year-old allegedly drove a stolen car into the house and ruptured the home’s gas line, causing an above-ground natural gas leak. After three hours, National Grid crews were readying equipment when the house exploded, the PSC stated.
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OHIO
Effort to Revive Energy Efficiency Programs Dies in Senate
The Senate last week killed legislation that would have allowed utilities to run energy efficiency programs designed to reduce customers’ energy use.
The legislation was scheduled for a last-minute vote in the Senate Energy committee but was removed from the schedule without explanation. Chair Bill Reineke (R) declined to comment.
The bill would have created an energy efficiency program less ambitious than its predecessor — a 0.5% electricity reduction year over year instead of 2% — but more specific in its guidance to utilities and with more oversight from regulators.
More: Cleveland.com
SOUTH DAKOTA
PUC Approves NorthWestern Natural Gas Hike
The Public Utilities Commission last week unanimously approved a natural gas rate increase for NorthWestern Energy.
The settlement will amount to a 7% ($4.6 million) increase, which was reduced from 9%. It will raise the average residential bill by $6.44/month.
The agreement also includes a rate moratorium that prevents NorthWestern from seeking another natural gas rate increase until 2028.
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VIRGINIA
Balico Resubmits Data Center Plans
Balico, a company that last month withdrew its original rezoning application for a data center campus and power plant in Pittsylvania County, has resubmitted a scaled-down proposal.
The original rezoning application involved about 2,233 acres, a 3,500-MW natural gas power plant and 84 data center buildings. Balico withdrew that application Nov. 4 after strong community opposition. The new proposal is for 760 acres and 12 data centers. The plans for the power plant were not adjusted.
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