Offshore Wind
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke announced two new proposed offshore wind leases for Massachusetts, while BOEM issued a call for commercial interest in the New York Bight.
Offshore wind projects being developed through individual state procurements should be viewed as regional resources, panelists told a the audience of the New England Electricity Restructuring Roundtable.
Attendees at the NY-BEST Capture the Energy 2018 conference heard the state's plans to ride the wave of energy storage technology to a cleaner energy future, targeting deployment of 1,500 MW by 2025.
The New York Public Service Commission (NYPSC) ordered the state’s utilities to open participation in their “value stack” programs to DER projects up to 5 MW.
Speakers at the NECA Renewable Energy Conference discussed the merits and viability of different methods to achieve New England’s emission reduction goals.
A new plan released by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority details how the state plans to develop 2,400 MW of offshore wind by 2030.
ISO-NE will open the new year with a NEPOOL vote on its Competitive Auctions with Sponsored Policy Resources (CASPR) concept.
New York policymakers were very busy in 2017, working on carbon pricing in wholesale markets and facing down legal challenges to its nuclear subsidies.
Three developers have submitted proposals in response to the Massachusetts solicitation for up to 800 MW of offshore wind energy.
The U.S. offshore wind market has gained momentum in the last two years, panelists told the Energy Bar Association’s Mid-Year Energy Forum.
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