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February 26, 2026

Renewable Power

AWEA: Biden Tx Buildout Could Double Renewables
The U.S. could double its reliance on renewable energy in the next decade by taking administrative actions under the incoming Biden administration.
Pa. Eyes EE, Renewables for RGGI Funding
Pennsylvania is considering spending its proceeds from RGGI on energy efficiency and renewable development, a state official told an Infocast conference.
ERCOT Board of Directors Briefs: Dec. 8, 2020
The ERCOT Board of Directors revised its consent agenda, confirmed TAC representatives & discussed its record installation of solar generation.
Invenergy Renewing Push for Grain Belt Express
Invenergy provided an update on the Grain Belt Express transmission project during the Missouri Energy Initiative’s Midwest Energy Policy Series.
MISO Monitor Reviews Blustery Fall
Fall in MISO was a study in record wind production, but it came with a price, as it produced more than half of the quarter’s real-time congestion.
Consumer Panel Discusses ISO-NE ‘Visions of the Future’
The ISO-NE Consumer Liaison Group held its final meeting of the year where a panel of experts wrapped up 2020 and looked to the year ahead.
Tri-State Continues Focus on Renewable Energy
Tri-State G&T filed its first ERP with the Colorado Public Utilities Commission, building on the Responsible Energy Plan it unveiled last year
Offshore Wind Looks at Crowded Future in New England
Offshore wind growth challenges are starting to appear as several large projects move toward completion in the mid-2020s, officials said.
NY Renewable Siting Hearings End on Mixed Note
New York officials concluded two weeks of public hearings on draft regulations for the siting of renewable energy resources.
Meshed OSW Tx Grid May Work Best, NY Officials Hear
Preliminary analysis suggests that a mesh-and-backbone network design would be best to integrate offshore wind into the New York grid.

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