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A plan released on June 9 by House Committee on Ways and Means Republicans to repeal some aspects of the energy tax provisions of the Inflation Reduction Act would retain direct payment of certain energy tax credits.
North Carolina State University has evaluated the feasibility of a prototype portable solar carport with an integrated electric vehicle charger with the help of funding from American Public Power Association’s Demonstration of Energy & Efficiency Developments program.
The Electric Reliability Council of Texas has launched a new daily procured ancillary service called the ERCOT Contingency Reserve Service.
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on June 9 issued an order accepting PJM’s proposal to revise upcoming Base Residual and Incremental Auction schedules for the 2025/2026 through 2028/2029 Delivery Years.
Fitch Ratings has assigned a “AA” rating to bonds issued by California public power utility SMUD.
How funding from the bipartisan infrastructure act and the Inflation Reduction Act will support different aspects of energy technology development and adoption – from generation to end use.
To meet the clean energy goals set forth by the Biden administration, the U.S. will need to add an estimated 750 million solar panels, 50,000 windmills, 2,000 utility-scale battery storage systems, 32 million electric vehicles, and 380,000 public EV charging ports in the next decade. As part of
The array of technologies – and tech functions – that will be necessary to help utilities and customers transition to a cleaner electric grid.
December 5, 2022
In a Dec. 1 letter to lawmakers, Joy Ditto, President and CEO of the American Public Power Association (APPA), says that APPA strongly supports legislation, S. 2306, which would provide a 30 percent investment tax credit (ITC) for hydropower environmental and safety improvements.
The Department of Energy (DOE) should use Defense Production Act (DPA) authorities to prioritize distribution transformers, large power transformers, and other critical grid components ahead of other technologies, and it should act quickly to alleviate the most acute supply chain challenge with distribution transformers, the American Public Power Association (APPA), the Edison Electric Institute (EEI), and the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA), said in joint comments submitted to DOE on Nov. 30.