U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
Frustration over the lack of transmission growth and interregional planning mixed with optimism over FERC’s recent rulemakings at the Transmission Summit.
Time is running out to build the infrastructure needed to meet climate challenges, transmission planners, generation developers and others warned.
Jigar Shah wondered whether decarbonizing the grid by 2035 is even possible and called on the clean energy industry to stop vilifying the oil and gas industry.
Direct pay incentives and project developers with a clear vision and just one job to do could fix the CCS industry's cash flow problem, stakeholders heard.
The Energy Department proposed much higher efficiency standards for home furnaces, the first significant federal update to furnace rules in 35 years.
PJM's stakeholders discussed reserve requirements, a new committee on interconnection processes, DOE's Transmission Facilitation Program and OSW transmission.
The DOE's message is clear: interconnecting solar, wind and other clean energy projects to the grid must be made simpler, faster and fairer.
The Department of Energy’s annual symposium covered every aspect of what has become a rush to move the nation from fossil fuel to hydrogen energy.
The Biden administration will require that electric vehicle chargers installed with IIJA funding meet standards for charging speed and interoperability.
DOE says it will detail what regional consortia must do to apply for federal matching funds to generate and use clean hydrogen on a local level.
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