Connecticut
Energy storage, energy efficiency and offshore wind dominated the discussion at the Connecticut Power and Energy Society’s Future of Energy Conference.
Municipal aggregation is becoming a potent tool for cutting prices and greenhouse gas emissions, speakers told Raab Associates’ Restructuring Roundtable.
The New England Clean Energy Council (NECEC) held its annual review of energy and environmental bills the New England states took action on this year.
Connecticut announced they will purchase 200 MW of output from the Deepwater Wind Revolution Wind project, doubling the installed capacity of fuel cells.
Electric vehicles and the tension between state and federal jurisdiction were among the topics discussed at the NECPUC 71st annual symposium.
Connecticut’s General Assembly passed a bill that doubles the renewable portfolio standard to 40% by 2030 while also revoking net metering guarantees.
Utility representatives and other stakeholders shared their views on grid modernization at the Connecticut PURA’s first-ever technical conference on the subject.
Connecticut officials shared their musings on a range of subjects, including the state’s energy policy, regulatory woes and China’s approach to siting nuclear plants.
Connecticut regulators issued a report on the Millstone nuclear plant, saying the state should procure its energy under a program reserved for renewables.
Connecticut regulators are getting mixed signals from power industry participants on the economic viability of the Millstone nuclear power plant.
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