COVID-19
New York health indicators are now pointing in the right direction, but it faces a long road to economic recovery, Moody’s told NYISO.
The COVID-19 pandemic upended legislative business across New England, though state legislatures still advanced energy legislation.
Congress’ first act under Joe Biden would likely be “massive” stimulus spending, including clean energy, to address the pandemic-induced recession.
Cyber hygiene and poor-quality modeling continue to head the list of major risks to the stability of the bulk power system.
FERC staff expressed confidence that the North American bulk power system has sufficient reserves to make it through the winter comfortably.
The U.S. energy industry is still wrestling with the economic and social impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic that hit the world nearly nine months ago.
Its spring conference canceled by the coronavirus pandemic, the GCPA virtually gathered 437 participants for its 35th annual Fall Conference.
SPP leadership has delayed staff’s return to their offices until at least Jan. 4 because of increasing COVID-19 diagnoses in Arkansas.
The EBA’s Canadian Chapter held its first annual meeting online, with discussions on cybersecurity and holding virtual hearings amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
CERAWeek organizers said they are planning a virtual conference next year, citing “continuing uncertainty” surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic.
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