Con Edison announces deal to end Westchester moratorium on gas hookups; Florida utilities reach storm cost settlement as New York regulators threaten fines; Oregon directs utilities to show plans for accelerating transportation electrification; Iowa regulators clarify EV charging stations not considered utilities
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The agreement for an extra 110,000 dekatherms of natural gas capacity would let the utility create new connections by November 2023 in a county near New York City, where demand for heating has grown with new construction.
The solar industry's failure to adequately account for losses related to rolling terrain in tracker systems has the potential to harm the reputation and legitimacy of the industry.
Oregon has aggressive clean transportation goals to complement its renewable portfolio standard, but the state's utilities will need to do some work in order to meet them.
The order specifies language on what entities are subject to utility rates, clarifying that utilities cannot restrict charging at public or commercial EV stations.
To ensure cybersecurity investments are working properly, regulators must employ resilience metrics that measure and improve utility management, and identify system vulnerabilities.
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