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Sourcing Renewables - April 15, 2016
MidAmerican Energy goes all-in on wind, announces $3.6B project
The Berkshire Hathaway Inc. subsidiary announced plans for a new, $3.6 billion wind project that is expected to add up to 2,000 MW of wind generation in Iowa.
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GHG Emissions - April 11, 2016
Number of shareholder resolutions filed on climate change increased in 2016
An analysis of shareholder proposals recently revealed that corporations are facing a record number of resolutions that address climate change.
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Regulation - April 4, 2016
Apple, Google, Amazon, Microsoft support EPA's Clean Power Plan
Four heavyweight tech companies have made clear their support of the U.S. EPA's Clean Power Plan, which seeks to curb carbon emissions from existing power plants.
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Regulation - March 29, 2016
SEC, ruling against ExxonMobil, says oil giant must allow shareholder vote on climate change
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, siding with a group of ExxonMobil shareholders, is requiring the company to include a climate change resolution on its annual proxy.
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Energy Efficiency - March 18, 2016
Pennsylvania utility greenlit for $420M-plus energy efficiency program
The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission approved Peco Energy's plan to spend $427.4 million over the next five years on energy efficiency programs.
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March 2, 2016
Arizona utility plans more solar, will offer new efficiency incentives
Tucson Electric Power on March 2 filed its preliminary 2016 integrated resource plan with the Arizona Corporation Commission.
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Energy Storage - February 25, 2016
Energy Storage North America highlights SoCalEd accomplishments
A new video produced by Energy Storage North America highlights the accomplishments of Edison International's largest subsidiary, Southern California Edison.
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Regulation - February 1, 2016 - By Todd Jones
Guidance: GHG accounting for renewable energy
This report from the Center for Resource Solutions contains guidance for accounting and reporting of renewable electricity-related emissions in North America.
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Solar - January 29, 2016
California preserves retail net metering rate, increases fees
The California Public Utilities Commission voted 3 to 2 on Jan. 28 in favor of maintaining the retail net energy metering rate.
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Regulation - January 26, 2016
Supreme Court demand response decision has multibillion dollar implications
The decision essentially puts billions of dollars in the pockets of C&I businesses and serves as a blow to power generators that would otherwise collect the money as revenue.
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