Energy Efficiency
New Jersey is spending $5 million on two programs to train and educate wind energy and energy efficiency workers in a partnership with PSE&G.
ISO-NE’s winter wholesale market costs totaled $2.33 billion, a 31% increase from the previous winter driven by higher energy costs.
NY Energy Research and Development Authority recently opened applications for its second net-zero affordable and multifamily housing retrofit pilot program.
Boston is poised to take action on a proposed large building emissions performance standard released earlier this year.
Medford, Massachusetts, converted 4,500 streetlights to LED bulbs, which are using 60% less electricity than conventional technologies.
Renewable energy became the largest source of electricity in Minnesota in 2020 at 29%, BloombergNEF reported last week.
The CEC has taken a step toward making millions of households part of demand response efforts designed to avoid blackouts.
FERC approved changes to ISO-NE’s tariff eliminating capacity performance payments for energy efficiency resources.
Biden’s infrastructure plan includes a 10-year extension of the ITC for solar and storage, a new Grid Deployment Authority at DOE.
The CPUC and CAISO instituted new resource adequacy requirements and conservation programs in preparation for the coming summer.
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