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Regulators redraw the playing field in alternative energy case (access required)

by Brad Iverson-Long

Published: December 19,2012

Tags: Brad Bowlin, Idaho Conservation League, Idaho Power, Idaho Public Utilities Commission, Peter Richardson, RECs, wind energy

A new Idaho Public Utility Commission decision opens the door for potential new alternative energy development, though it leaves in some restrictions that could limit new wind and solar energy projects. The state’s regulatory body also gave electric utilities ownership of some renewable energy credits, though it denied requests from utilities to limit electricity production ...
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