January 16, 2025

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FERC, DOE, Interior Seen as Keys to Biden Climate Plan
FERC, DOE and the Interior Department will be central to advancing President-elect Joe Biden’s climate goals, speakers told ACORE's Grid Forum.
Feds Revive, Seek Input on West ‘Energy Corridor’
Federal officials are seeking input on a revised plan to use Western federal lands to create a network of energy infrastructure pathways.
OSW Group Seeks Changes on Tx Planning, Cost Allocation
Offshore wind advocates are calling for changes to RTO transmission planning and cost allocation rules to reduce costs and development risks.
DOE Gas Summit Voices Industry Hopes, Gripes
A lack of infrastructure and opposition groups are depriving the U.S. of its abundant natural gas, participants in DOE’s Natural Gas Summit said.
PJM Operating Committee Briefs: Sept. 3, 2020
PJM stakeholders inquired about the impacts of the planned rollout of the intelligent reserve deployment SCED case.
US Analyzing Iowa Storage Pilot as Potential Model
An agricultural hub in Iowa is the site of a battery storage project that the Energy Department thinks could become a template for other towns.
Senate Energy Committee Discusses Carbon Management
The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee called attention to federal efforts to encourage emerging technologies aimed at carbon dioxide management.
Menezes Nomination Clears Senate Panel
The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee Tuesday approved Energy Under Secretary Mark Menezes' nomination as deputy secretary.
Murkowski, Manchin Offer Bipartisan Energy Bill
Sens. Lisa Murkowski and Joe Manchin unveiled their long-awaited American Energy Innovation Act, incorporating some 50 bills previously approved.
Overheard at gridCONNEXT 2019
A sense of urgency permeated much of the discussions at this year's gridCONNEXT, as speakers said the world is way behind on its decarbonization goals.

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