Deep Dive: Page 4

Industry insights from our journalists


  • Lithium Mine Processing Plant, Western Australia. Mechanical processing is used to refine lithium spodumene concentrate.
    Image attribution tooltip
    jasonbennee via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    How the US plans to transform its lithium supply chain

    With just 3.6% of global reserves, U.S. access to the critical mineral is vital to the country’s sustainable energy plans.

    Deborah Abrams Kaplan • Nov. 1, 2022
  • Image attribution tooltip
    Thomas Cain via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    ESG backlash unlikely to derail SEC climate risk rule

    SEC Chair Gary Gensler faces growing resistance to the agency’s proposal that companies provide detailed disclosures on carbon emissions.

    Jim Tyson • Oct. 28, 2022
  • Public Service Electric and Gas solar and storage project at closed landfill in Highland Park, New Jersey
    Image attribution tooltip
    Permission granted by Public Service Electric and Gas
    Image attribution tooltip

    Bringing equity to electricity service through home, power sector and regulatory innovation

    Individual homes can be upgraded, community solar can help to lower bills and regulators can broaden the public engagement process to be more inclusive, consumer advocates say.

    Herman K. Trabish • Oct. 27, 2022
  • downtown lightning bolt shoots across the sky over houses and electric lines
    Image attribution tooltip

    https://unsplash.com/@claritycontrol

    Image attribution tooltip

    The energy system is ‘inherently racist,’ advocates say. How are utilities responding to calls for greater equity?

    Utility commitments to customer equity, energy affordability and equitable access to clean energy resources are becoming more common, but energy justice advocates say companies need to do more. 

    Robert Walton • Oct. 26, 2022
  • An illustration for BioPharma Dive's 2020 report on drugmaker executive compensation
    Image attribution tooltip
    Danielle Ternes/Utility Dive
    Image attribution tooltip

    Electric utility CEO pay gap widens as groups push to link executive compensation and decarbonization

    An increasing CEO-to-employee pay ratio is being driven in part by a decline in median employee pay, which could indicate a higher paid, more experienced workforce is retiring.

    Iulia Gheorghiu and Julia Himmel • Oct. 18, 2022
  • Front View Of Electric Meters On Building Facade
    Image attribution tooltip
    onurdongel via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    97% of smart meters fail to provide promised customer benefits. Can $3B in new funding change that?

    Interoperability standards can deliver “non-discriminatory access” to real-time data from new smart meters to fulfill promises of customer savings and other system benefits, energy managers say.

    Herman K. Trabish • Oct. 5, 2022
  • Team of workers install rooftop solar.
    Image attribution tooltip
    Adam Kaz via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    Real-time pricing, new rates and enabling technologies target demand flexibility to ease California outages

    Price signals linked to power market needs through smart technologies could make distributed energy resources that are aggregated and automated by third parties an answer to California reliability threats, industry observers said.

    Herman K. Trabish • Sept. 13, 2022
  • Crane sitting ready to start building a new wind turbine.
    Image attribution tooltip
    PBouman via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    Accelerating renewable energy buildout faces big hurdles, even with Inflation Reduction Act: developers

    “It's really important that everyone understand how contingent that capacity expansion is going to be on state-level decision making,” said Tyler Norris, Cypress Creek Renewables vice president of development.

    Ethan Howland • Sept. 6, 2022
  • Why the energy transition broke the U.S. interconnection system

    Who or what is to blame for growing interconnection delays around the U.S.? Experts say the same processes that created the U.S. power system may now be preventing its transition to clean generation.

    Emma Penrod • Aug. 22, 2022
  • Wind is blowing pollution from a coal burning power plant.
    Image attribution tooltip
    DWalker44 via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    DOE to attack CO2 emissions with billions in funding from inflation reduction, infrastructure laws

    The Energy Department wants big R&D spending to have CO2 reduction tools ready by 2030, but clean energy advocates see it delivering wealth and prolonged life to fossil fuels and slowing renewables deployment.

    Herman K. Trabish • Aug. 22, 2022
  • Solar farm in Ohio.
    Image attribution tooltip
    Nicholas Smith via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    NextEra’s ‘game-changing’ Real Zero emissions goal spurs questions about hydrogen, demand-side management

    NextEra, the world’s biggest IOU by market cap, wants a “real” reduction of all carbon emissions by FPL, its regulated subsidiary, with solar, batteries and green hydrogen, but it will go without much help from the demand side.

    Herman K. Trabish • Aug. 3, 2022
  • Three pathways for hackers to crash the US power grid
    Image attribution tooltip
    Adeline Kon/Utility Dive
    Image attribution tooltip

    Biden executive order on power system cybersecurity leaves critical operations vulnerable, experts say

    From mysterious electronics in Chinese transformers to sensors without password protections, analysts see growing vulnerabilities in U.S. power system operations.

    Herman K. Trabish • July 25, 2022
  • Person in a house holding an energy efficiency mobile app on screen
    Image attribution tooltip
    simpson33 via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    High energy prices, Ukraine war and rising demand response potential spur energy efficiency efforts

    New energy efficiency as demand response opportunities can meet customer and system needs as well as set the EU and the world free from both Russian energy and stopgap coal burning, International Energy Agency leaders said.

    Herman K. Trabish • July 11, 2022
  • Image attribution tooltip
    Archive Photos/Archive Photos via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    Hawaii poised to close the door on coal despite delays to clean energy projects

    The state is turning to a mix of demand response efforts, distributed energy resources and utility-scale renewable energy projects to keep the lights on after its last coal plant retires in September. 

    Kavya Balaraman • July 6, 2022
  • High voltage towers in the dusk of the evening
    Image attribution tooltip
    yangphoto via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    Upheaval in utility regulation emerging nationally as Hawaii validates a performance-based approach

    Hawaii’s hard work on a PBR framework that protects utilities, consumers and the environment is paying off, but other states’ shortcuts could undermine success, advocates worry.

    Herman K. Trabish • July 5, 2022
  • Team of workers install rooftop solar.
    Image attribution tooltip
    Adam Kaz via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    Rethinking California distribution system operations and grid services markets for a high-DER future

    California wants a cost-effective, reliable and equitable power system with well-compensated distributed resources to balance the bulk power system and meet local needs.

    Herman K. Trabish • June 7, 2022
  • Ithaca, NY welcome sign
    Image attribution tooltip
    Robert Walton/Utility Dive
    Image attribution tooltip

    Inside Ithaca’s plan to electrify 6,000 buildings and grow a regional green workforce using private equity funds

    The city has mustered $105 million in private funds to support low-cost loans for businesses and residents to install heat pumps.

    Robert Walton • June 2, 2022
  • Image attribution tooltip
    Brian Tucker/Utility Dive
    Image attribution tooltip

    'Dramatic shift' in utility regulations, better pilot designs needed to propel energy transition, DOE report finds

    Electric industry players call for innovations in the way regulators handle pilots of new utility and private sector technologies and system operations in a new Department of Energy paper.

    Herman K. Trabish • May 31, 2022
  • Dollar disintegrates into cyberspace.
    Image attribution tooltip
    Jason Reed via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    California's 'affordability crisis' attracts innovative ratemaking and regulatory proposals

    Double-digit year-on-year spikes in electricity rates are leading California regulators and stakeholders to search for ways to protect climate goals and rate affordability.

    Herman K. Trabish • May 19, 2022
  • Busy traffic in Downtown Los Angeles at dusk.
    Image attribution tooltip
    Yongyuan via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    As California confronts the future of its natural gas system, who could get left behind?

    Without a proper transition strategy, experts worry that potential declines in natural gas demand will lead to large increases in energy bills likely to fall on the state's most vulnerable customers.

    Kavya Balaraman • May 16, 2022
  • The fight for a national clean energy transmission system emerges on three fronts

    DOE’s multi-part transmission study, FERC’s refocus on transmission planning, and macrogrid advocacy efforts could produce an interconnected nation ready for net zero electricity by 2035, industry, government and other experts say.

    Herman K. Trabish • May 3, 2022
  • Xe-100 reactor
    Image attribution tooltip
    Courtesy of X-energy
    Image attribution tooltip

    Reliability concerns drive need for energy market design reforms, but regions diverge in FERC proceeding

    Filings from FERC proceedings show a one-size-fits-all reform can't sufficiently address regional market diversity, but federal guidelines can target growing uncertainties and costs from rising variable and distributed resource penetrations.

    Herman K. Trabish • April 11, 2022
  • Container port with thousands of stacked containers in background, with cranes and containers on a ship in the forefront.
    Image attribution tooltip
    David McNew via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    Supply-chain squeeze: Solar, storage industries grapple with delays, price spikes as demand continues to grow

    Facing price pressures and uncertainties, developers are struggling to complete projects or procure new ones, experts say.

    Kavya Balaraman • March 31, 2022
  • Image attribution tooltip
    Stephanie Keith via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    Ukraine war could extend bump in US coal use, but utilities remain confident in decarbonization path

    When 2021 natural gas demand drove prices up, generators turned to coal. The war in Ukraine seems to be driving a similar pattern.

    Herman K. Trabish • March 24, 2022
  • Image attribution tooltip
    Christopher Furlong via Getty Images
    Image attribution tooltip

    As Duke and Dominion ramp up their net zero goals, the supply chain comes into view

    The companies have expanded their net zero commitments to include Scope 3 emissions. What will that take?

    Jason Plautz • March 16, 2022