Utility regulators and attorneys general also want the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to require independent monitors to help oversee powerline planning.
Clean energy advocates expect the proposed rates, similar to a Duke plan approved in South Carolina, to expand the distributed solar market for homeowners and businesses.
The Central Maine Power corridor debate shows public support must be built for much-needed infrastructure through strategic, long-term transmission and distribution planning, the author writes.
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More than 75% of the new capacity will be solar, with wind making up most of the remainder, according to a report issued Dec. 1. Meeting the United States' offshore wind aspirations, however, may be difficult absent policy intervention.
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory's annual report finds that U.S. solar prices have dropped significantly along with storage, but researchers warn that rising raw materials costs could slow the reductions.
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