Maryland regulators selected US Wind and Ørsted to build 1,600 MW in offshore wind, bringing the state close to 2,000 MW in total.
Offshore wind developers are starting to make good on their job-creation promises, but that hasn't ended opposition to their projects.
South Carolina sent the utility back to the drawing board for IRP revisions, while North Carolina looks to changes for Duke's 2022 IRP.
New York regulators established a new category of transmission and distribution investment and directed utilities to revise proposed benefit-cost analysis.
New York agencies hosted a technical conference on ways to advance commercial, industrial, and community solar development.
The Biden administration will open a new area off Long Island to offshore wind development and set a goal of 30 GW by 2030.
NYISO urged the New York Public Service Commission to “move quickly” in supporting construction of a meshed transmission network to support offshore wind.
PJM’s minimum offer price rule is living on borrowed time if the comments at FERC’s technical conference on capacity markets are any guide.
The NYPSC approved South Fork Wind project’s application to lay 7.5 miles of export cable from the federal waters boundary to a substation in East Hampton.
New York state energy agencies released a study urging faster permitting, planning and approval processes to build transmission to accommodate renewables.