Transmission & Distribution
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All microgrids may be different, but the development process can be standardized, said participants in a feasibility study funded by Maryland officials.
Building new transmission could help the economy recover from the pandemic and help fight climate change, according to a panel at the WIRES Summer Meeting.
A new pilot in Maine to install up to 15 MW of energy storage at critical care facilities will focus on sophisticated energy consumers, such as large hospitals.
Decarbonizing the U.S. grid will also mean overcoming communities’ aesthetic objections to large projects, Seattle City Light CEO Debra Smith told SEPA.
The West needs new transmission near term and far more in the long term for California to meets its goal to provide customers with 100% clean energy.
The electrification of trucking fleets will require utilities to adopt smart grid technologies and design new rates, panelists said during a SEPA panel.
“Public purpose” microgrids are struggling because of high costs and the lack of a widely accepted resilience metric, speakers told NARUC.
Arizona regulators approved a demand management plan that includes incentives for homeowners who install battery storage with their rooftop solar system.
States that have embraced offshore wind development will soon face wholesale redevelopment onshore, from expanding ports to constructing new roads.
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