Good Ratemaking is Hard to Do
Especially in today’s politically charged environment
Especially in today’s politically charged environment
Growing Impacts of Residential Solar on Utility Customer Service
Rate design should balance consumer and investor interests.
Empowering Consumers while Managing Risk and Optimizing Assets
What a review of PUC cases tells us about the future of consumer technology and grid modernization.
If you provide free storage and distribution services, too much will be used, and costs for everyone else will go through the roof(top).
A response to the letter to the editor by Ashley Brown in our February 2016 issue.
Consistently setting, measuring, and updating quantitative performance metrics should be a central feature of any program.
Vitriol is to exploit the public’s inclination to favor solar to make utilities pay an exorbitant political price to have policy decided on the merits.
Customer-sited solar makes it increasingly difficult for utilities to integrate excess generation and ensure all ratepayers benefit