Renewable Power

Overheard at the Texas Energy Summit
Texas may be a red state on election day, but it’s producing a lot of green for renewable energy developers, panelists said during the Texas Energy Summit.
PJM Official Reflects on COVID-19 Impacts
With no end in sight to the ongoing impacts of COVID-19, stakeholders in PJM are examining the options going forward to deal with the pandemic.
FERC Accepts CAISO Co-located Resources Plan
FERC approved a CAISO plan meant to allow co-located resources to connect to the grid more quickly and seamlessly in the coming months.
CAISO Governors Honor Olsen
The CAISO board praised the work of retiring colleague David Olsen and adopted the second phase of its hybrid resource plan.
COVID Merits More Time to Secure Land for Wind Dev
FERC granted Pattern Energy a waiver of MISO's interconnection rules for its wind farm in Wisconsin because of delays related to COVID-19.
NJ Asks PJM to Seek Bids for OSW Tx
New Jersey regulators voted to ask PJM to conduct a competitive solicitation for upgrades to interconnect 6,400 MW of offshore wind.
Initiative Seeks to Fuel Use of Green Hydrogen in West
The push to develop green hydrogen got a boost with the announcement of a program to hasten its development in the Western Interconnection.
CREPC-WIRAB
Industry Leaders Talk Diversity in the West
A discussion on diversity in the energy industry, hosted by CREPC-WIRAB, delved into resource adequacy and the potential for a Western RTO.
NYISO OKs Changes on Hybrid, Fast Start Resources, TCCs
The NYISO Business Issues Committee approved rule changes regarding transmission congestion contracts and hybrid storage facilities.
Study Outlines Challenges of Decarbonizing New England
A new study outlines the challenges of decarbonization in New England, including the amount of renewables required and carbon capture.

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