Psc latest news

Here are the latest news and updates from the Public Service Commission (PSC) in the United States:

Federal News

  1. PSC Approves New Rate Structure for Utilities: The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has approved a new rate structure for utilities, which will allow them to recover costs more efficiently and provide more accurate pricing to customers. (Source: FERC)
  2. PSC Proposes New Rules for Cybersecurity: The PSC has proposed new rules to improve cybersecurity for utilities, including requirements for incident reporting, vulnerability disclosure, and risk assessments. (Source: PSC)
  3. PSC Approves New Transmission Line Project: The PSC has approved a new transmission line project in the Midwest, which will help to improve the reliability and efficiency of the region's energy grid. (Source: PSC)

State News

  1. California PSC Approves New Renewable Energy Targets: The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has approved new renewable energy targets, which will require utilities to generate 60% of their electricity from renewable sources by 2030. (Source: CPUC)
  2. New York PSC Approves New Energy Storage Incentives: The New York Public Service Commission (NYPSC) has approved new energy storage incentives, which will encourage the development of energy storage projects in the state. (Source: NYPSC)
  3. Texas PSC Approves New Transmission Line Project: The Texas Public Utility Commission (PUCT) has approved a new transmission line project, which will help to improve the reliability and efficiency of the state's energy grid. (Source: PUCT)

Industry News

  1. Utilities Invest in Grid Modernization: Utilities are investing heavily in grid modernization, including the deployment of smart grid technologies, energy storage, and electric vehicles. (Source: Utility Dive)
  2. Renewable Energy Costs Continue to Fall: The cost of renewable energy continues to fall, making it more competitive with fossil fuels and driving growth in the renewable energy sector. (Source: BloombergNEF)
  3. Energy Efficiency Programs Save Consumers Money: Energy efficiency programs are saving consumers money by reducing energy consumption and promoting the use of energy-efficient appliances and lighting. (Source: ACEEE)