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President and CEO, New York Power Authority While New York won national acclaim last year for passing landmark climate change legislation, Gil Quiniones has spent nearly a decade pursuing ambitious green energy policies at the helm of the New York Power Authority. Besides running NYPA, a major energy producer and utility largely driven by hydropower, Quiniones has shaped the governor’s Reforming the Energy Vision initiative, which aims to harness private markets and technological innovations to boost renewable energy and increased efficiency. 4.  Chairman, President and CEO; New York President, Con Edison It will be the end of an era come January when John McAvoy resigns as president and CEO of Con Edison. McAvoy’s retirement reshuffles the top ranks of the influential utility, which is among the nation’s largest. Timothy Cawley, who leads Con Ed’s New York subsidiary, will succeed McAvoy as head of the parent corporation, while Matt Ketschke, a senior vice president,

Michigan PSC doubles rooftop solar cap, but cuts payback rate

The Michigan Public Service Commission issued its Order in the Consumers Energy rate case last week, and the result is fairly disappointing from a solar and public point of view, and it also falls short of the recommendations in Judge Sally Wallace’s October Proposal for Decision. The positive: Consumers has agreed to double the cap on its Distributed Generation (DG) program, which is good, but from a measly 1% to 2%. That legislative 1% cap is one of the most arbitrary and restrictive solar policies in the nation. Also notable is the Commission’s approval of Consumers’ proposed PowerMIFleet program, that will include a concierge service to assist fleet managers in planning to go electric, and rebates to help cover the costs of new charging equipment. The Commission also ordered the company to propose a pilot program for its own vehicle fleet to transition to electric in its next rate case.

Connecticut DEEP Releases Draft 2020 Integrated Resources Plan | Pullman & Comley, LLC

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: On December 16, 2020, the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) released the long-awaited draft of its 2020 Integrated Resources Plan.  The Draft IRP assesses Connecticut’s current and future electricity supply with respect to six key objectives that DEEP is seeking to focus on: Decarbonizing the Electricity Sector : The Draft IRP provides several pathways for Connecticut to achieve a 100 percent zero carbon electric supply by 2040 (the “100% Zero Carbon Target by 2040”), in accordance with Governor Lamont’s Executive Order No. 3. Each proffered pathway highlights certain tradeoffs that Connecticut will need to evaluate in order to achieve that 100 percent zero carbon target for electric supply without comprising the other energy and environmental policies of the State, including the Renewable Portfolio Standards and requirements under the Global Warming Solutions Act.

Bidgely Accelerates Beyond 30 Utilities and Energy Retailers Served by UtilityAI™ Platform Worldwide in 2020 – IT Business Net

Bidgely Accelerates Beyond 30 Utilities and Energy Retailers Served by UtilityAI™ Platform Worldwide in 2020 – IT Business Net
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