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The New Jersey BPU voted to seek 1,200 to 2,400 MW in its 2nd solicitation for offshore wind, continuing efforts to achieve 7,500 MW by 2035.
California must build renewables and storage at an unprecedented pace to reach its goal of 100% zero-carbon energy by 2045.
FERC broke with precedent in a decision that will hamstring the ability of hybrid resource developers to optimize the output of projects.
Smart building design can play a central role in California’s drive to decarbonize, according to a panel convened by the Energy Commission.
MISO staff continue to keep advisories in effect and compile data on the emergency and subsequent rolling blackouts caused by Hurricane Laura.
GridLiance's High Plains subsidiary has acquired a 65% interest in the Kansas city of Winfield's transmission facilities.
SPP says it will begin allowing employees to return to its corporate headquarters in October.
PG&E turned off power for nearly half a million residents to prevent line-sparked wildfires, two minutes after CAISO ended its four-day blackout watch.
Portland General Electric pre-emptively cut power to about 5,000 customers in the first public safety power shutoffs to affect Oregon.
FERC rejected NYISO’s proposal to support policy resources in clearing its capacity market, causing a dissent from Commissioner Richard Glick.
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