Edison Electric Institute (EEI)
Six Midwestern energy companies have banded together in the hopes of developing America’s largest interstate electric vehicle charging network by the end of 2022.
The CEOs of Edison International, DTE Energy, Ameren, Exelon and Xcel Energy told EEI there is no turning back on increasing renewables and decarbonization.
Xcel Energy CEO Ben Fowke, EEI’s incoming chairman, outlined his goals for the group during a discussion that concluded its annual Leadership Summit.
Executives from Volvo and FedEx told EEI they are committed to transitioning to electric trucks but need utilities’ help on rates and infrastructure.
Rapid advances in digital technology can provide utilities with much needed assistance in wildfire response.
Trust and collaboration between the private and public sectors is more important than ever for guarding against cyberattacks.
FERC broke with precedent in a decision that will hamstring the ability of hybrid resource developers to optimize the output of projects.
Stakeholders criticized the team working on revisions to NERC’s standard for protection functions in automatic voltage regulators for expanding the project's scope.
Panelists expressed worry about regulatory uncertainty during a FERC technical conference on the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on the industry.
The D.C. Circuit upheld FERC Order 841, which bars states from preventing behind-the-meter energy storage from participation in wholesale markets.
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