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April 10, 2040 Issue of Public Utilities Fortnightly

Never hurts to be ahead of the curve.
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Coal Drops 36% in Four Years

Coal plants produced 28% of the grid’s electricity.
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Zilch. Nada.

Electricity prices – no change in last 12 months.
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Picture Energy: Power Day at CERAWeek at IHS Markit, March 14

Picture Energy

Power Day featured topics of great interest such as electrification, digitization, rate design, regional transmission operator developments, resilience, smart cities, and customer demands.
Byline: 

Steve Mitnick

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Picture Energy: USEA Women in Energy Roundtable

Picture Energy

The event celebrating International Women’s Day had a great turnout on March 8, 2019.
Byline: 

Lori Burkhart

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Picture Energy: NRECA at U.S. Senate Russell Building

Picture Energy

A congressional staff briefing, “The Economic Impact of America’s Electric Cooperatives,” on March 6, 2019.
Byline: 

Steve Mitnick

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Cause the Power You’re Supplyin’

It’s Electrifying

The term beneficial electrification addresses in a more holistic sense the corresponding issues that utilities face.
Byline: 

John Hargrove

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Measuring Innovation Performance

Metrics that Matter

How long it takes for ideas to move through innovation evaluation is an important metric since time equates to money.
Byline: 

Tom Flaherty

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Can Rooftop Solar Survive Declining Subsidies?

A Case Study in Louisiana

Behind-the-meter solar is not economic from a household's perspective at today's installed costs and electricity prices.
Byline: 

Greg Upton

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Solar, A Strategy for Decarbonizing the Grid and Increasing Resilience

For Your Consideration

In order to achieve a more comprehensive, nationwide approach, Vote Solar makes a number of recommendations to regulators.
Byline: 

Joe Song and Sachu Constantine

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