Policy Tracker: Spotlight on Energy Storage
By Samantha Caputo | Tue, July 18, 17
School is out and so is the legislature! The sun is shining bright and some states’ legislatures are winding down for the season. A noticeable trend that has developed this session is the passage of bills related to energy storage. Summer is a great time for energy storage because all of the captured energy can be used to help meet summer peak demand. Let’s take a closer look at this trend.
The Policy Tracker: May 2017
By Samantha Caputo | Mon, May 22, 17
Public policy is in full swing this spring. Read on for a summary of the latest energy efficiency policies in the NEEP region.
The Policy Tracker: March 2017
By Samantha Caputo | Thu, March 16, 17
March snow turns to April showers, which leads to May flowers, right? This March, snow may be slowing some of us down in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, but that is not the case for policy developments. Public utility commissions and state legislatures are in full swing with an ample amount of advances since the last policy tracker.
New York
The commission has been busy in New York. Take a look at these recently-issued orders related to Reforming the Energy Vision (REV):
The Policy Tracker: February 2017
By Brian Buckley | Wed, February 15, 17
It may have taken a few months of frigid weather, but the snow is finally flying here in the Northeast. At the same time, we’re seeing a flurry of bills from recently convened legislative sessions in the NEEP states, as well as some developments of interest on the regulatory front. Read on for a summary of the latest on energy efficiency policies in the NEEP region.
A Look inside the Region’s Latest Non-Wires Alternative Projects and Policies
By Samantha Caputo | Wed, December 7, 16
As utility regulators contemplate major infrastructure investments to keep pace with pockets of growing peak demand throughout the region, less costly non-wires alternatives (NWA) solutions are looking all the more attractive in transmission and distribution system planning — especially given the potential for dramatically lower price tags for ratepayers.
The Policy Tracker: December 2016
By Brian Buckley | Wed, December 7, 16
Yes, it’s already mid-December; that time of year best known for office holiday parties, well-deserved vacation time, and — perhaps most importantly — the big push to make end-of-year deadlines. Just in case the holiday season has you either with your head in the clouds or your nose to the grindstone, you can read on for a summary of the latest on energy efficiency policies in the NEEP region.
A “YUGE” Deal in NY: Con Edison Settlement Signals Move toward Funding EE in the Rates
By Brian Buckley | Wed, October 26, 16
Tucked away at the bottom of page 81 in Con Edison’s recent 120 page settlement agreement lies a sentence that will likely alter the course of energy efficiency programs in the state:
Extra! Extra! REED All About It! - Sneak Peek at Program Year 2015 Data
By Colin Walker | Tue, October 18, 16
Welcome to the third issue of REED Renderings where we bring our readers attention to interesting trends in
The Policy Tracker: Fall 2016
By Brian Buckley | Tue, October 18, 16
As the days grow shorter, the broader electric grid is now on entering its shoulder months, a time of rest and repair for the electric grid with few forecasted peaking events. Yet, while the grid is beginning to show signs of cooling, the energy efficiency landscape remains red hot. Read on below for the latest state-by-state summaries…