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Who pays for the risk that a power plant goes over budget or fails? In states with CWIP laws, it’s not utility companies — but their customers

The Montana Solar Shares Act creates a framework for shared solar energy facilities and integration with public utilities.

The bill would modify the law born out of a 2021 referendum question requiring the Maine Legislature to approve any new high-impact transmission lines.

Research recommends a host of policy changes at PJM, the power grid operator for Maryland and a dozen other states.

After a 17-month hiatus, the Rhode Island Fishermen’s Advisory Board is repopulated and ready to review SouthCoast Wind underwater cables plan.

Residents of Hayes Township in Otsego County have filed a complaint seeking to block the development of a nearby solar energy plant, arguing the county failed to comply with changes to the state’s clean energy zoning process. 

Negative prices in CAISO are driven by a variety of conditions on the grid that cause an oversupply of generation, writes contributor Divita Bhandari of REsurety.

The Utilities for Net Zero Alliance (UNEZA) has issued its plan of action for 2025 focused on building up resilient grid infrastructure and building out clean power.

Southern California Edison (SCE) has released its plan to rebuild impacted electrical distribution infrastructure from the January California wildfires, namely through undergrounding.

A fight in Maryland may be a prelude to what lies ahead as artificial intelligence drives demand for more power — and more power lines.

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