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November 21, 2024

electric distribution companies (EDCs)

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Utilities Oppose NJ BPU Plan Limiting EDC Storage Ownership
PSEG told the NJ BPU that utilities should play a greater role in owning and operating storage facilities than the one allowed under a proposal by the agency.
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NJ Launches Grid Modernization Study
Growing solar and offshore wind generation requires modernization of New Jersey’s distribution interconnection process, the BPU said, kicking off a study.
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NJ’s EV Charger Rules Face Scrutiny
Stakeholders criticized New Jersey’s proposal for incentivizing MHD electric truck charging stations for favoring those that are publicly accessible.
Eversource Q1 Results Reflect $30 Million Conn. Penalty
Eversource Energy said that shareholders would shoulder the cost of $30 million in penalties the Connecticut PURA laid down regarding Tropical Storm Isaias.
Connecticut Regulators Eye ‘Sandbox’ for Grid Innovations
Conn. regulators are looking at the framework for a “regulatory sandbox” to allow for the testing of products & services for the evolving electricity grid.
PJM MIC Briefs: Jan. 12, 2021
Stakeholders at PJM's MIC meeting challenged the use of the “quick fix process” and endorsed a proposed package addressing PRD credits.
Overheard at the Smart Energy Summit
The Smart Energy Summit attracted industry representatives to Austin, Texas, to participate in workshops and panel discussions on new roles for utilities.
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Gatekeeper or Facilitator? FERC Panels Debate EDCs’ DER Role
Panelists at day 2 of FERC’s technical conference on distributed energy resources (DER) focused on the role of electric distribution companies (EDCs).
UPDATED: Mass. Supreme Court Vacates EDC-Pipeline Contract Order
A Massachusetts court struck down regulators’ plan to allow electric distribution companies to charge ratepayers for additional natural gas pipeline capacity.
Generation Owners Seek to Block EDC-Pipeline Deals
PSEG and NextEra petitioned FERC to block New England states’ efforts to have electric ratepayers underwrite the cost of expanded natural gas pipelines.

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