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Critics of the Southeast Energy Exchange Market say after a year of operations, it has failed to meet many of the promises of its sponsors.
The study is intended to identify pressing transmission needs without offering specific solutions or taking into account federal and some state regulations.
Energy leaders in New England are calling on the states to look at developing time-varying rates to reduce costs and environmental burdens.
Price-responsive demand has long been supported by economists, but despite the significant investment in advanced meters, it has yet to take off.
ISO-NE CEO Gordon van Welie talked to RTO Insider about this winter, the clean energy transition and his plans for the future after 20 years in charge.
A report by the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory says that communities facing coal plant closures need to do a better job of preparing for the loss.
IEA released its annual World Energy Outlook a month earlier than usual as a guide for policymakers ahead of the U.N.'s Glasgow conference in November.
The U.S. DOT issued guidance on working with its state counterparts to facilitate the use of existing highway rights of way for building transmission lines.
New York officials held the first of three public hearings as they prepare the first annual report of statewide GHG emissions required by the CLCPA.
A new report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine calls for an expanded role for federal leadership in transmission planning.
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