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RTO stakeholders presented FERC with a cornucopia of suggestions for dealing with electrification and the increasing penetration of renewables.
Washington lawmakers have introduced a bill that would require a state study on disposing and recycling blades from wind turbines.
Roger Clayton of the NYSRC told stakeholders that the council is developing interconnection reliability rules for inverter-based resources.
NYISO presented its anticipated schedules for its Installed Capacity market, energy market and new resource integration projects for this year.
New York is moving to cut the cost of electricity supplied to commercial charging stations for electric vehicles.
Connecticut launched the Innovative Energy Solutions Program, a “regulatory sandbox” aimed at rolling out new ideas for a decarbonized and equitable grid.
Two major offshore wind power developers are warning again of economic problems with projects off the New York and New England coasts.
FERC granted a waiver to several renewable energy projects that allows their developers to circumvent MISO’s fee distribution.
Acting FERC Chairman Willie Phillips presided over his first open meeting, announcing a roundtable on environmental justice and his key staffers.
Federal judges ordered FERC to explain why state regulators' complaints against Entergy have been pending for up to six years.
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