Pion Power and Grizzl-E Implement EV Charging Programs Amid Regulatory Changes in Canada
Pion Power, part of Polaron Solar, is earning carbon credits through EV charging programs under Canada's Clean Fuel Regulations, charging $0.10 per kWh until 2026. Grizzl-E has waived membership fees and introduced tiered charging rates beginning at $0.03 per kWh. In the U.S., Atlas Energy plans to invest $840M in 1.4 GW natural gas generators to address electricity demand and utility bottlenecks. Meanwhile, ConEd's new interconnection standards have increased costs for battery storage projects in NYC, threatening investments.

Pion Power is generating carbon credits from EV charging under Canada's Clean Fuel Regulations, charging $0.10 per kWh until 2026. Grizzl-E has waived membership fees and now offers tiered rates starting at $0.03 per kWh.
Atlas Energy will invest $840M in 1.4 GW of natural gas generators to meet growing power demands, expecting to operate about 2 GW of generation assets by 2030. In New York City, energy developers aim to add 2.5 GW of battery storage, but ConEd's recent interconnection standards have imposed significant upgrade fees, jeopardizing many projects and $1.5B in investments.




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