New York’s Climate Action Council met to lay the groundwork for a scoping plan to help the state achieve its nation-leading clean energy goals.
MISO proposed requiring upgrades needed by generation projects to reach certain voltage and price levels before they can be tested for cost-sharing eligibility.
MISO’s southern and central regions could surpass the RTO’s wind-heavy north as the biggest producer of renewable energy, new study results indicate.
In her annual State of the Industry address, NEI CEO Maria Korsnick positioned nuclear not as a competitor with renewables but as a partner.
California Public Utilities Commission members criticized FERC’s proposal to double its transmission incentive adder and make the adders easier to get.
Meeting New York’s ambitious goal of reaching 100% emissions-free electricity will require an “astonishing” 80 GW of new generation by 2040.
MISO temporarily backed off requiring load-serving entities to provide the location and capacity values of distributed energy resources for planning models.
MRO covered a number of timely issues at its quarterly Board of Directors meeting, held via conference call because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Records and interviews with stakeholders indicate the June 18 vote that could open PJM's end-of-life transmission planning to competition resulted from intense lobbying.
FERC approved the purchase of the Mankato natural gas plant in Minnesota by a specially created subsidiary of Southwest Generation.