Decision by State Corporation Commission (SCC) to grant Dominion Energy a certificate for the Chesterfield gas-fired peaker plant is a step backward
Virginia State Corporation Commission Approves New Chesterfield Gas Plant Despite Clear Evidence of Better Alternatives
Topics: Utility, Virginia, Press Releases, Shawn Kelly, Integrated Resource Planning
Utility Dive: Nevada Regulators Set to Approve NV Energy’s $2B IRP Amendment, Including New Gas Resources
Nevada regulators could vote today to approve about $2 billion in spending for NV Energy, including new gas, solar and battery resources which critics say should have received more scrutiny and could have been cheaper.
Topics: Regulatory, United In The News, Nevada, Brian Turner, Integrated Resource Planning
Utility Dive: Nevada revamps IRP process, Opens Path for NV Energy to Own More Renewables and Storage
Utility Dive reports on the passing of a bill that may undermine Nevada's transition to more affordable and accessible clean energies, quoting Sarah Steinberg on how the legislation could jeopardize the state’s regional clean energy leadership.
Clean energy advocates and conservation groups say AB 524 makes significant improvements to the state’s IRP process — and if NV Energy can build new resources at the lowest cost, then so be it.
“If that makes sense for Nevadans, sure. But it needs to go through the IRP process,” said Christi Cabrera-Georgeson, deputy director of the Nevada Conservation League.
NV Energy last year proposed a 400 MW gas peaker plant through an IRP amendment. It was approved in March, but opponents say the process did not allow for sufficient public input or review.
Topics: United In The News, Sarah Steinberg, Nevada, Integrated Resource Planning