Washington Permits Microsoft to Procure Supply on Its Own Bypassing Puget Sound Energy, Microsoft can go to wholesale market or build its own facilities. Read Entire Article
Montana Slashes Solar Developer's Proposed Pricing Commission approves a rate of $20 per MWh, compared to $63.70 suggested by the developer. Read Entire Article
Indiana OKs Transmission Developer as a Public Utility Republic Transmission to construct a new high-voltage line between Kentucky and Indiana. Read Entire Article
California’s Natural Gas Storage Facility Can Reopen The Aliso Canyon facility approved to operate, but at reduced capacity, following a major leak in 2015. Read Entire Article
Maryland Says No to Proposed Gas Extension Plan PSC not convinced plans would produce just and reasonable rates, but invited company to resubmit. Read Entire Article
California Calls to Mitigate Impact of the Eclipse California renews challenge for consumers to reduce electricity use during the August 21 eclipse. Read Entire Article
Michigan Issues Guidelines on Program Options New law calls on electric service providers to offer voluntary green pricing plans to customers. Read Entire Article
Ohio Moves to Augment Customer Pricing Protections Ohio upholds recently promulgated rules prohibiting certain submetering charges. Read Entire Article
New Hampshire Closes Renewable Power Rebates Affected are residential solar & wind programs, plus commercial & industrial solar programs. Read Entire Article
District of Columbia Revisits Its SOS Protocols Pepco will remain the administrator of the standard offer service program. Read Entire Article