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General Electric may play a potentially significant role in the supply chain that New York hopes to host for its new offshore wind industry.
AEP reiterated its strategy to de-risk the company and prioritize investments during the company’s quarterly earnings call with financial analysts.
Michael Skelly is back, building long-distance transmission lines to move clean energy and unite the nation's grid.
FERC granted waivers to 8 renewable projects, allowing them more time to have their interconnection studies approved by NYISO before entering the CY23 study.
New York said its latest offshore wind solicitation drew more than 100 proposals from six developers for eight new projects — a record level of response.
Less than a year after it got permission to debut a new availability-based accreditation, MISO is proposing to reformulate how it accredits its resources.
The man arrested last week in Las Vegas for damaging a major solar facility told police he had “no regret” over the incident.
The owner of Washington’s only non-utility gas-fired plant filed a suit over what it claims is discriminatory treatment in the state’s cap-and-trade program.
Developers bid a total $757 million, or $2,039/acre, for five leases in two wind energy areas off California in the first West Coast offshore wind auction.
NYISO stakeholders urged "public policy" transmission upgrades upstate, downstate and along the Pennsylvania border during the ISO’s 60-day comment period.
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