Sentences with phrase «utility commission voted»

The fate of several state policies that allowed SolarCity to operate had become more uncertain, thanks mostly to hostility from the entrenched utilities, and the company was forced to pull out of Nevada altogether after the state's public utilities commission voted to significantly cut benefits for homeowners with solar.
Such a scene would have been difficult to imagine in December 2015 when the Public Utilities Commission voted to end net metering — as the credits paid to panel - owning homeowners for power sent back to the grid are called.
Greentech Media - The California Public Utilities Commission voted unanimously on October 25 to approve revised power purchase agreements between BrightSource Energy and Southern California Edison for electricity generated by one 250 - megawatt unit of BSE's proposed 500 - megawatt Rio Mesa solar power tower project and one 250 - megawatt unit of its proposed Sonoran West tower project.
GigaOm - The California Public Utilities Commission voted 5 - 0 to approve two power purchase agreements between developer BrightSource Energy and Southern California Edison.

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Energy Transfer Partners announced that its subsidiary, Sunoco Pipeline L.P., received a unanimous vote from the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission to resume operations of its Mariner East 1 pipeline.
The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) said on Thursday that all five commissioners voted to allow Energy Transfer Partners LP to restart its Sunoco Mariner East 1 natural gas liquids pipeline.
The Securities and Exchange Commission, as administrator of the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935, defines a holding company as «a company which directly or indirectly owns, controls or holds 10 percent or more of the outstanding voting securities of a holding company» (15 USC 79b, par.
On Thursday, November 14, 2013, the Arizona Corporate Commission (ACC), the state entity responsible for regulating utilities, voted to charge ratepayers a monthly fee of 70 cents per kilowatt of solar energy installed on their roof.
At the end of 2015, the Nevada Public Utilities Commission (PUC) voted to change its net metering policy to a policy based on the avoided cost rate — one of the first states to make such a change.
With the California Public Utilities Commission set to vote on the proposal this Thursday, solar groups are demanding an explanation for the change, which they say goes against the CPUC's own methodology for establishing TOU rates.
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