December 23, 2024

electrification

California Looks to EVs for Grid Resilience
The California Energy Commission held a discussion on how electric vehicles could serve as energy storage resources during emergencies.
RI Seeks to Lead with 100% Renewable Goal
More than 150 people attended a virtual meeting on how Rhode Island is working with Brattle Group to develop a plan to achieve a 100% clean grid by 2030.
NEPOOL Markets/Reliability Committee Briefs: July 1, 2020
The NEPOOL Markets and Reliability committees heard presentations on studies on how increasing renewables and electrification will affect the ISO-NE grid.
Calif. Energy Commission OKs Electrification Rules
Two Bay Area cities will join a growing list in California with building electrification ordinances, after the California Energy Commission’s approval.
Manmade Methane Could Replace Natural Gas, Backers say
Backers of manufactured methane say it could replace natural gas and help California meet its goal of 100% carbon neutrality by midcentury.
California Travels down Electrification Road
California's Energy Commission tried to electrify buildings and improve appliance efficiency by approving electrification and green energy ordinances.
California PUC Adopts Electrification Pilot Programs
The California PUC created two pilot programs to jump start the state’s electrification of residential structures, devoting $200 million toward the effort.
ISO-NE Study to Chart Transition to Future Grid
ISO-NE and NEPOOL stakeholders are collaborating to study market and reliability issues the region will face as it decarbonizes over the next decades.
Ex-CPUC Head Counsels Fresh Look at Energy Future
The former president of the California PUC told energy lawyers assumptions about the future of renewable energy and electrification must be re-examined.
MISO Outlines Electrifying Tx Planning Futures
MISO released draft future scenarios that would reflect the increasingly dominant role clean energy resources will play in its planning process.

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