Dec. 1, 2020 | Today's news and insights for utility leaders Confirming the pair means that FERC will be a majority Republican body until June, when former Chairman Neil Chatterjee's term ends. | Regulators have authorized Duke Energy to move forward with its electric vehicle pilot, originally proposed by the utility at $76 million. Observers say the investment portends big things for the region. | Following a shift to renewables and natural gas, U.S. utilities could soon begin wider adoption of battery storage, according to BloombergNEF. | To spur electric vehicle (EV) adoption in North America, charging infrastructure must be useful to drivers and work when they need it; it has to be reliable. | UPDATED The new memorandum of understanding does not include a GM equity stake in Nikola or the development of the Badger pickup truck. | Fleets have work to do before electric Class 8 trucks hit the mass market — and company culture is part of that. | "We have a PhD-level problem. And Congress is at a 6th grade reading level," Rep. Sean Casten, D-Ill., said of working on clean energy policy on Capitol Hill. | Featured Resources FROM: PSC Consulting | Adapting to the modern grid | | From Our Library Webinar - on demand By studioID | Webinar - on demand By studioID | View all resources What We're Reading NJ Spotlight News | Capital & Main | Chicago Tribune | E&E News | The Bond Buyer | Upcoming Event Dec. 15, 2020 - Dec. 15, 2020 | Webinar 2pm ET | Dive Into a Topic |
0 Comments