Perspective: Leave Green-Power Quotas to the States
Congress should not impose a federal renewable portfolio standard.
Congress should not impose a federal renewable portfolio standard.
Untapped T&D measurement data could make the difference on reliability.
How joining the EU may transform the Central and Eastern European electricity sectors
Class-action claims for widespread utility service interruptions are a growing trend.
The treacherous journey toward a more efficient and transparent Northwest power market may be nearing its conclusion.
Commission policies need to recognize customer obligations and state commission decisions.
Perspective
Grid reliability is one giant step in mainstreaming the technology.
Wind power is coming of age in the United States. During the past five years, installations have grown by an average 28 percent yearly. Gleaming, high-tech wind turbines now are interconnected to the bulk power grid in some 30 states.
Three ways to value nuclear power plants for buyers and sellers.
A new FERC decision veers away from congressional intent not to burden intrastate pipelines with interstate policies.
Deregulation is the stimulus for a larger CIS footprint.