Hydropower has always been the largest renewable energy in terms of overall percentage of installed…→
Competitive Challenges
Learn about the competitive challenges and other new developments in the energy and utility industries.
Dalzell: Why Californians Who Care About Income Inequality and Our Environment Should Oppose the PUC’s Net Energy Metering Ruling
Reversing climate change and addressing income inequality are the twin challenges of our time. Solvi…→
Rooftop Solar: Double-Counting Virtue
If you’ve installed solar at your home and are now basking in the I’m-saving-the-planet warm gl…→
California waste-to-energy facilities close as solar energy dominates
California’s biomass energy plants are shutting down as competing, subsidized solar farms eme…→
Why Are Progressives Asking Poor Families to Subsidize Wall Street and the Richest Americans?
Congress recently acted at the last minute to renew a giant tax subsidy for Wall Street investors an…→
Extreme weather poses increasing threat to US power grid
An Associated Press analysis of industry data found that severe weather is the leading cause of majo…→
Historic Los Angeles methane leak puts natural gas emissions under scrutiny
Southern California Gas (SoCalGas) is working to clean up the biggest known gas leak in U.S. history…→
After Paris, utilities look to deeper decarbonization
The Clean Power Plan, finalized this August by the Obama administration’s Environmental Protectio…→
Ivanpah Solar Project Faces Risk of Default on PG&E Contracts
Energy production has picked up at the Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System in the Mojave Desert…→
Power Struggle: Will Local-Energy Groups Come Clean?
Thirteen years have passed since the California State legislature made it possible for entities like…→
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