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At the CAISO Stakeholder Symposium, the Board of Governors and a panel of Western state regulators discussed what the grid of the future will look like.
Two panels at the Energy Bar Association’s Mid-Year Energy Forum offered views of the future: one for coal, and one for intermittent sources.
Speakers at the Connecticut Power & Energy Society’s Future of Energy Conference talked about how the state is planning for climate change.
There was no shortage of superlatives as Texas utility executives briefed ERCOT on the impact of Hurricane Harvey and their recovery from it.
PJM announced revisions to its capacity proposal while Dayton Power and Light said it was withdrawing its plan.
It’s time to focus on building individual renewable energy projects in NY, speakers said at the Alliance for Clean Energy New York’s 11th Fall Conference.
The lack of cohesive policy remains the chief obstacle to integrating energy storage, a panel of experts said at the Infocast Transmission Summit West.
The Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUCT) approved a settlement in Oncor’s proposed swap of more than $400 million in assets with Sharyland Utilities.
FERC approved NYISO’s more stringent testing requirements for generators providing black start and system restoration services.
Representatives of companies that submitted clean energy tx projects made pitches at Raab Associates’ New England Electricity Restructuring Roundtable.
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