offshore transmission
The West needs new transmission near term and far more in the long term for California to meets its goal to provide customers with 100% clean energy.
States that have embraced offshore wind development will soon face wholesale redevelopment onshore, from expanding ports to constructing new roads.
A bill backed by a New Jersey Senate committee would allow offshore wind developers to site transmission on public land regardless of local governments.
DOE's Loan Programs Office says it can fill gaps in commercial financing for Atlantic offshore wind projects in areas such as transmission.
State officials currently pursuing offshore wind projects said they need additional federal help on transmission planning.
California’s goal of 100% renewables by 2045 makes a suggested offshore wind development target of at least 10 GW insufficient, a major developer said.
New Jersey's BPU is looking for transmission solutions to deliver offshore wind energy to the grid as the state plans to deploy 7,500 MW of OSW by 2035.
PJM delayed a vote on a proposal for changes to the pro forma interconnection construction service agreement.
New Jersey regulators voted to ask PJM to conduct a competitive solicitation for upgrades to interconnect 6,400 MW of offshore wind.
New England and Canadian officials discussed transmission planning for offshore wind and natural gas's role in the clean-energy transition.
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