Under the draft rule, the EPA would let states and
utilities meet the new standard with different approaches mixing four options including energy efficiency, shifting from coal to natural gas, investing in renewable energy and making power plant upgrades.
Not exact matches
«We really focused on
meeting the highest craftsmanship
standards in developing the all -
new Edge,» said Kim Cape, marketing manager, Ford Large Cars and
Utilities.
The
utilities will have to modify their 15 - year IRPs to
meet the
new standards, Huber said and it will be a case of «wait and see» what the likes of TEP, APS and NV Energy — which recently announced a renewables tender that included consideration of energy storage — have to say as major stakeholders in the energy system.
In
New Mexico, in order to
meet the state's Renewable Portfolio
Standard, the primary
utility company, PNM, is in the process of installing five major solar arrays around the state.
Electric
utilities would have three to four years to come into compliance under the
new standards, and according to the EPA, «[M] ore than half of all coal - fired power plants already deploy the widely available pollution - control technologies that allow them to
meet these important
standards.»
The Clean Energy
Standard [PDF] requires two approaches for
utilities, electric companies, and other load serving entities (LSEs) to help
New York
meet clean energy and climate goals:
meeting a Renewable Energy
Standard through the purchase of Tier 1 RECs and a requirement to purchase zero - emissions credits (ZEC).