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July 3, 2024

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Duke Energy
Duke Energy Meets 2022 Targets, Takes Hit on Renewables Sale
Duke Energy reported that it met earnings expectations for 2022 and highlighted its near-term spending plans on an analyst call.
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NARUC Annual Meeting Taps Into Winter Unease, Rate Design, Storage
The annual NARUC meeting covered ground on rate design, energy storage and reliability while the energy portfolio undergoes renovation.
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
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.
Wood Mackenzi
Strong Growth, Challenges Reported in Grid-scale Energy Storage
Grid-scale energy storage totaling 1.17 GW was installed across the U.S. in Q2 2022, a 212% increase from the same quarter of 2021, an industry report shows.
Constellation Energy
NY Funds Long-duration Energy Storage Projects
New York announced $16.6 million in funding for long-duration energy storage projects, with most going to a hydrogen project at Nine Mile Point nuclear plant.
Connexus Energy
MISO Officially Opens Markets to Storage Resources
MISO has announced that it successfully opened its wholesale markets to electric storage resources in compliance with FERC Order 841.
EIA
NJ Lagging in Energy Storage Progress
New Jersey is slowly focusing on how to stimulate development to handle its ambitious offshore wind, solar and electric vehicle policies.
Michigan Tech
Study: Old Mines Can Host New Pumped Storage
Michigan Tech researchers find that nearly 1000 abandoned and flooded mines in the U.S. have the potential to become long-term pumped storage facilities.
Fluence
Connecticut Lawmakers Send Energy Storage Pilot Bill to Governor
Connecticut legislators passed a bill that would require two state utilities to develop pilot programs to build, own and operate energy storage systems.
Connexus Energy
Report: Michigan Needs 4 GW of Energy Storage
Michigan is behind many others in developing electric storage and should start taking steps to develop 4 GW by 2040, according to a new state report.

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