Berg: Lawmaker turned lobbyist turns the tables on taxpayers
Rep. Brandon Phelps resigned from his House seat and two weeks later registered as a lobbyist. He is not the first to help formulate energy policy then leave office and take lobbying work from energy interests. Among his clients are some of those same energy interests regulated by Phelps’ committees. Those connections are sure to help him in his new position, especially with lawmaker family members. It’s all about the networking, right?
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Ann Arbor taking first step to add solar to downtown parking facilities
Joining the electric vehicle charging stations downtown will be a $50,000 solar-electric installation. The Downtown Development Authority (DDA) has been working to increase sustainability around the city. Multiple projects are in place to reach this goal, with this recent endeavor being one of the necessary baby steps. According to plans, energy generated will be sent to DTE’s electrical grid with DDA receiving credit.
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http://www.mlive.com/news/ann-arbor/index.ssf/2017/10/ann_arbor_taking_first_step_to.html
ComEd community solar tariff approved by Illinois regulator
The ICC approved ComEd’s solar tariff application. A solar customer can subscribe to a minimum and a maximum of the output of a single community solar installation. Various concerns were discussed about the pricing and exclusion of transmission charges. However, the ICC sided with ComEd. There is a possibility for adjustments but it is uncertain how intervenors will move forward. The tariff is another step in furthering the efforts of the Future Energy Jobs Act.
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Michigan’s ‘largest solar park’ will produce enough energy to power 11,000 homes
One of the largest utility-owned solar parks east of the Mississippi is now up and running. Lapeer is generating enough energy to power 11,000 homes. DTE has invested in solar energy and plans to cut carbon emissions by more than 80% by 2050.
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Electric cars will wipe out oil demand equal to Iran’s output by 2025, Barclays says
Due to the growing demand for electric vehicles (sales rose 40% last year), oil consumption could drastically decrease over the next 20 years. Various markets have proposed banning or curbing vehicles that burn fossil fuels and more are considering the same. Barclays analysts project that by 2025, 3.5 million barrels a day of oil demand could be wiped out. To compare, Iran is the 3rd largest OPEC producer and pumps a total 3.8 million barrels a day. The projections only increase as time goes on. However, there are still hesitations to electric vehicles especially with consistently low gasoline prices encouraging larger vehicle purchases.
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Another Nebraska family installs solar panels in path of Keystone XL pipeline
The Keystone XL oil pipeline path would be from Canada through several states, threatening the health and businesses of many Americans. Landowners have been fighting the proposal, some by installing solar panels in the path of the pipeline. This resistance to the expansion of fossil fuel usage shows the need to focus on creating more renewable energy systems. They continue to urge the commissioners to deny this project a permit.
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Electric Forecast
Total U.S. electricity generation from utility-scale power plants averaged 11,145 gigawatthours per day in 2016. Forecast U.S. generation declines by 1.2% in 2017, which mostly reflects expectations of milder temperatures in the third quarter of 2017 compared with the same period last year. Forecast generation grows by 1.8% in 2018 based largely on a forecast of colder temperatures during the first quarter of 2018 compared with the same period in 2017 and on the expectation of a growing economy.
EIA expects the share of U.S. total utility-scale electricity generation from natural gas to fall from an average of 34% in 2016 to about 31% in 2017 as a result of higher natural gas prices, increased generation from renewables and coal, and lower electricity demand. Coal’s forecast generation share rises from 30% last year to almost 32% in 2017. The projected generation shares for natural gas and coal are nearly identical in 2018, averaging between 31% and 32%.
Wind electricity generating capacity at the end of 2016 was 81 gigawatts (GW). EIA expects wind capacity additions in the forecast will bring total wind capacity to 88 GW by the end of 2017 and to 102 GW by the end of 2018.
Total utility-scale solar electricity generating capacity at the end of 2016 was 22 GW. EIA expects solar capacity additions in the forecast will bring total utility-scale solar capacity to 29 GW by the end of 2017 and to 32 GW by the end of 2018.
Illinois Rules Review Committee Rejects Requirement For Double Verification Of Retail Electric Sales
The Illinois Commerce Commission issued a second notice prior to issuing new rules governing retail energy marketing.
The new rules will include:
- Notification through a separate letter whenever a monthly bill period would increase by 20%
- Limit door-to-door marketing to 9AM-7PM
- Provide 12 months of history of the energy marketer’s rate
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Realgy is proud of our service in Illinois and in providing real savings.
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Energy Department Invests Up to $50 Million to Improve the Resilience and Security of the Nation’s Critical Energy Infrastructure
Hurricane season has hit hard this year. Many continue to be impacted by the destructive storms with a lack of power being a huge setback. The Department of Energy (DOE) has decided to award National Laboratories to improve the Nation’s critical energy infrastructure for electricity, oil, and natural gas. The ability to withstand and recover quickly from energy interruptions needs to be a priority for the DOE. The awards are up to $50 million and will help shape the future of the Nation’s grid to ensure resilience and security.
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Sun shines on ‘green rate,’ solar project
Traverse City put their money where they live!
The city will pay an extra 0.2 cents per kilowatt-hour for all municipal operations. That amount represents the difference between the cost of the solar array’s energy and the utility’s avoided cost in buying it. TCL&P will adjust the surcharge every year of the 20-year, fixed contract, and the surcharge could become a credit if prices for power on the open market rise.
Realgy applauds the City’s goal to power all government operation with renewable energy by 2020.
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