Not exact matches
SolarCity and Nevada
utility NV Energy, owned by Berkshire, famously have been battling it out in Nevada
over that state
regulator's decision to change the rates and economic structure for rooftop solar.
Energy
regulators in the state are battling
utility companies
over net metering, which is the process through which solar customers get a credit for a certain amount of electricity that they send back to the grid.
The deliberation by financial
regulators of this new crowdfunding method has interwoven the debate
over utility tokens versus security tokens.
Energy marketing firms trying to protect their ability to sell natural gas and electricity to
utility customers in New York are urging
regulators to begin closed - door settlement talks that could end their protracted battle
over new energy sales standards.
Arizona
regulators gave the state's largest
utility the cold shoulder last week, essentially rejecting Arizona Public Service Co.'s plans to double its natural gas fleet
over the next 15 years.
Home to recurring, often acrimonious debates
over how to compensate rooftop solar customers for the excess energy they send to the grid, Arizona
regulators,
utilities and the rooftop solar sector are still struggling to settle on a method that can satisfy both sides.
In Arizona, long a contentious hotbed
over distributed solar,
regulators and
utilities took a more cautious manner in how they approached rate reform.
Since the proposed rule was issued as a draft
over a year ago,
utilities, state
regulators, consumer advocates, and environmental groups have speculated about the final form, and what it might require.
The comment period for the Environmental Protection Agency's Clean Power Plan closed December 1, 2014, with
over 1.6 million contributions, including
over 200 from
utilities,
regulators, and other public agencies.
The Telegraph and British Gas also ignore recent findings from energy
regulator Ofgem, which show that wholesale energy price rises
over the past 12 months have raised costs for
utility firms.
Renewables are elbowing out coal:
Regulators in several states have begun favoring
utility - scale renewables
over coal.
California's public
utility regulator on Friday signaled it would allow self - driving car companies to transport passengers without a backup driver in the vehicle, a step forward for autonomous car developers just as the industry faces heightened scrutiny
over safety concerns.