Transmission & Distribution
The U.S. and Canada signed an MOU on grid expansion collaboration and released a report promoting a massive buildout of transmission across North America.
Biden administration officials met with Western governors to discuss the region's pressing topics, including energy technology, drought and wildfires.
A House panel heard testimony on Democratic proposals to address cost allocation problems and increase federal authority over siting of transmission lines.
Gov. Janet Mills signed bills last week that advance energy storage, clean finance and floating offshore wind research in Maine.
Clean energy advocates mounted new attacks on the Southeast Energy Exchange Market, saying it would offer a fraction of the benefits of an organized market.
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New York City set carbon coefficients for energy resources to help calculate building emissions, but officials haven't set a coefficient for DERs.
Sen. Joe Manchin could be positioning his Energy Infrastructure Act to be either incorporated into the bipartisan infrastructure agreement.
A growing interest in grid flexibility looks beyond demand management to accommodate and balance distributed generation and loads.
Last week, Raab Associates’ New England Electricity Restructuring Roundtable had a panel discussion on the role of utility regulation in decarbonization.
FERC will create a task force with state regulators to spur increased transmission, a recognition of Order 1000's failure to produce any interregional projects.
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