Nov. 3 - Utilities expected to lead hydrogen boom | Election 2020 stakes for Congress, FERC and beyond
November 03, 2020
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Green hydrogen fuel could facilitate decarbonization across a wide swath of industries, but experts say the utility sector will be the first to transition.
The plan includes an interim renewables target and a battery standard with a carve-out for distributed resources, but could be upended by election outcomes as three commission seats are up for grabs.
The newest Supreme Court justice could eventually hear a challenge to FERC's Order 841, which has been winding its way through the courts, on the grounds that it intrudes on matters left to the states under the Federal Power Act.
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