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February 27, 2026

Renewable Power

Preparing the Wind Energy Workforce
The offshore wind industry is already creating hundreds of jobs in the U.S., most of which don't require a college degree.
NY Solar Plus Storage to Grow ‘Dramatically’
Solar developers and industry experts expect projects that pair solar with storage to increase dramatically in New York over the next five years.
Tri-State Increases Members’ Self-supply Options
Tri-State G&T will cut rates 8% and give members more flexibility to provide their own power.
FERC Approves GIAs, Rejects OG&E Challenge
FERC accepted two previously rejected unexecuted generator interconnection agreements between SPP, OG&E and a pair of wind farms.
Energy Amendments on NM, Nevada Ballots
Voters in New Mexico and Nevada will make major decisions on their states’ energy futures come Election Day in November.
Overheard at GTM’s Power and Renewables Summit
The presidential election, energy storage and electrification challenges were on the minds of speakers at Greentech Media's Power and Renewables Summit.
RI Updates 2030 Load and Renewables Forecast
Rhode Island will need to add about 440 GWh of renewable energy annually to meet the state’s goal of 100% renewable energy by 2030, Brattle said.
NYISO, PJM Discuss Renewables in Capacity Markets
NYISO and PJM officials discussed the future of their capacity markets as more renewables come online during GTM’s annual Power and Renewables Summit.
FERC Probing NextEra Wind Farm’s Reactive Power Rates
FERC said NextEra’s Crystal Lake II wind farm in Iowa may be improperly including O&M costs and transmission-related expenses in its reactive power rates.
Maine Makes Record Renewable Procurement
The Maine PUC announced a 546-MW procurement of renewable energy, its largest since restructuring more than 20 years ago.

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