Regulatory Inertia: Is Performance-Based Regulation a Possible Solution?
The ways we produce, supply, and use energy are changing. On that, regulators and utilities agree.
Take the action that’s occurred over the past few years on clean energy. Currently, 29 states have renewable energy portfolio goals in place, and 13 states have renewable capacity targets greater than 50 percent by 2050. Plus, an increasing number of utilities are setting their own, often more aggressive, portfolio goals.
But the grid modernization needed to support these changes is often hampered by a regulatory process built for slower times. While most entities recognize that a faster and more fluid process for approving implementation of grid technology is needed, there is still no clear strategy for making that happen in all 50 states.