%0 Report %A National Association of State Utility Consumer Advocates %A Kevin Lee %A Adam Cooper %A Anne Hoskins %A Christopher M Worley %A Keyle Horton %A Kristin Barbato %A Barbara Kates-Garnick %A Max McCafferty %A Lisa C Schwartz %B Future Electric Utility Regulation Series %D 2022 %G eng %T The Role of Innovation in the Electric Utility Sector %V FEUR Report No. 13 %1
Authors of FEUR Report No. 13: National Association of State Utility Consumer Advocates; Kevin Lee, BlueGreen Alliance; Adam Cooper, Lisa Wood, and Mike Shuster, Institute for Electric Innovation; Anne Hoskins and Christopher M. Worley, Sunrun; Kristin Barbato, Barbara Kates-Garnick, and Max McCafferty, Build Edison
%8 04/2022 %XInnovation is essential for future power systems to be safe and secure, clean and sustainable, affordable and equitable, and reliable and resilient, according to a recent National Academies report. But state regulatory reforms are needed to encourage adoption of new technologies to support evolution of the nation’s power systems.1
Berkeley Lab's report, The Role of Innovation in the Electric Utility Sector, provides consumer, labor, utility, third-party provider, and clean technology consultant perspectives on this theme.
To achieve state targets for clean energy and greenhouse gas emissions, some state regulatory utility commissions are exploring new approaches to spur innovation:
Among the questions the report addresses:
The report is the 13th in the Future Electric Utility Regulation series, which taps leading thinkers to tackle complex regulatory issues for electricity.
1 National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2021. The Future of Electric Power in the United States. The National Academies Press. https://doi.org/10.17226/25968.