The Alliance submitted comments to the Maryland Public Service Commission requesting clarity on a recently proposed regulation that would affect “small” (<2 MW) CHP systems. Historically, in Maryland, utilities have not been required (nor allowed) to monitor and...
Publications
Alliance Comments to Arizona Corporation Commission on Interconnection Rules
The Alliance filed comments with the Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC) on April 25th commending the Commission for its leadership in advancing standardized and streamlined interconnection rules. The proposed rule reflects several recommendations that the Alliance...
Alliance Comments to Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission on Standby Rates
On April 20, the Alliance for Industrial Efficiency submitted comments in response to the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission Backup, Maintenance, and Supplemental Power Rate Review. In our comments, the Alliance highlighted the significant opportunity for combined...
Alliance Statement on Virginia Governor Northam Signing Grid Transformation and Security Act (SB 966)
The Alliance applauds Virginia Governor Ralph Northam for signing an omnibus energy bill (SB 966) into law today. SB 966 takes an important step to increase the use of combined heat and power (CHP) and waste heat to power (WHP) in Virginia by directing Dominion...
Alliance Comments on CHP and WHP Inclusion in Arizona Utilities’ Integrated Resource Plans
Today, the Alliance submitted comments to the Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC) regarding the Integrated Resource Plans (IRPs) submitted by the two biggest utilities in the state: Arizona Public Service (APS) and Tucson Electric Power (TEP). The IRPs include the...
Alliance Files Comments on FERC Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on Grid Reliability and Resilience Pricing
Today the Alliance for Industrial Efficiency filed comments on the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on Grid Reliability and Resilience Pricing. Energy Secretary Rick Perry has called on FERC to write a rule by Dec. 11 that...