Iowa town’s municipal utility effort is financially feasible, consultant finds

A northeastern Iowa community could lower its electric bills by creating a municipal-owned utility, according to a feasibility study presented to its city council Tuesday. Supporters of an effort to create a city-owned electric utility in Decorah, Iowa, got a boost this week from a consultant’s report that concludes the move is financially feasible. “We …

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Energy sensors and controls could boost Wisconsin economy, study says

Wisconsin is poised to capitalize on “the biggest market opportunity of our era,” according to a report released Wednesday by the Wisconsin Energy Institute, the Midwest Energy Research Consortium and the American Jobs Project. That would be the manufacture of sensors and controls crucial to the advanced energy economy, from smart grids and solar panels …

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Gaming the system: Competition spurs energy savings in Wisconsin

Biking to work, turning off your computer at night, flipping the light switch when you leave a room. These are all relatively easy things to do, with the exception perhaps of biking to work on a winter day in Wisconsin. But a decade ago when a task force convened by Wisconsin’s then-governor Jim Doyle set …

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Putting the ‘farm’ back in solar farms: Study to test ag potential at PV sites

Minnesota will be included in a study to help federal researchers test the potential of pollinator-friendly habitat and fruit and vegetable crops around solar arrays. The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) will plant vegetation this year at three Minnesota solar installations owned by Enel Green Power. The sites are among 15 around the country that …

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AEP Ohio to get another rate case hearing, this time with public notice

After objections from Ohio’s consumer advocate agency about a failure to provide required public notice, regulators have scheduled a fifth public hearing in American Electric Power’s pending rate case for  February 12. The case will set rates through May 2024 and will address issues ranging from subsidies for coal plants to a proposed electric program. …

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Energy registry aims to standardize utility data for cities, counties

As more communities create policies related to energy use and emissions, cities and counties are asking for more — and more specific — data from utilities about their energy footprints. What’s available varies from place to place, though, which is why a multi-state team of data wonks is working to build a standardized tool to …

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How to use DE.com Q&A

DeregulatedEnergy.com members have a powerful, easy to use resource at their disposal – a forum to question the experts. A completed profile on the site empowers you to question an industry-wide professional community on any oil and gas topic of interest. Oilpro questions can take many forms including both technical or non-technical and both practical …

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History of Energy Deregulation in the USA: New Hampshire

Before energy deregulation, public utility companies had monopolistic control over the production, processing, and distribution of energy. This lack of competition provided no incentive for utility companies to improve efficiency, price, or service. Most New Hampshire residents and businesses have enjoyed energy choice since 2003. The New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission supports energy choice and …

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