U.S. Energy Department

U.S. Energy Department Releases First Supply Chain Strategy to Support Clean Energy

The U.S Energy Department on Feb. 24 published a comprehensive plan that details more than 60 actions to boost U.S. supply chain resiliency, stimulate domestic manufacturing capacity, and support job creation. The all-encompassing report labelled, “America’s Strategy to Secure the Supply Chain for a Robust Clean Energy Transition,” examines a number of paramount strategies to…...

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Indiana Regulator Approves $95 Million Rate Decrease for Indiana Michigan Power

The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission on Feb. 23 approved a rate settlement agreement that will decrease the annual revenues of Indiana Michigan Power Company by 5.9 percent or $94.7 million. This will occur over two phases with the first phase effective immediately. The second phase will take effect in January 2023. The order represents a…...

Michigan Regulator Approves Energy Efficiency Programs for Low-Income Utility Customers

Massachusetts Regulator Approves Utilities’ $4 Billion Energy Efficiency Plan

The Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities on Feb. 2 approved a three-year energy efficiency plan filed by the state’s electric and gas utilities for the period of 2022-2024. The energy savings targets set forth in the plan are designed to better align the Mass Save programs with the state’s climate goals. The program has a…...

Transmission requirements

California Grid Operator Releases 20-Year Transmission Plan to Meet Clean Energy Goals

The California Independent System Operator Corp. on Feb. 1 released a 20-year transmission outlook that discusses long-term infrastructure requirements to reach the state’s target of generating 100 percent electricity from carbon-neutral sources by 2045. The draft plan is based on the assumption that about 120 gigawatts will have to be added to the grid by…...

funding for microgrids

Maryland Launches Funding Programs to Support Microgrids, Resiliency Hubs

The Maryland Energy Administration on Feb. 1 announced new funding for microgrids, robust power systems, resilient hubs, and other distributed energy resource networks to provide reasonable, consistent, and feasible energy to domestic and commercial consumers that are vulnerable to power outages. In 2021, the agency funded the Resilient Maryland and Resiliency Hub programs to create…...

Imbalance

California’s Western Energy Imbalance Market Nears $2 Billion in Cumulative Benefits

The Western Energy Imbalance market generated $739 million in benefits in 2021, the highest annual benefits achieved since the market launched in 2014, according to a Jan. 31 press release from the California Independent System Operator Corporation. This brings the cumulative benefits of the real-time energy market close to the $2 billion mark. The previous…...

U.S. Offshore Wind Energy Projects

Visual Primer: U.S. Offshore Wind Industry Marches On Despite Opposition Due to Impacts on Coastal Areas

U.S. offshore wind is gaining traction with new milestones spurred by state commitments of almost 40 gigawatts (GW) by 2040 and a federal goal of 30 GW by 2030. Recent developments include state-level project selections that could add more than 3.2 GW of new capacity, New Jersey’s proposal for a novel offshore wind transmission solution, and New York’s move to advance transmission technologies for offshore wind integration.

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Visual Primer: Evolving Distributed Solar Landscape Prompts Policy Changes

Several states are reshaping their distributed generation policies and programs amid the proliferation of distributed solar and other solutions prompted by changing customer needs and clean energy goals. Recent actions range from California’s proposed net metering successor, which has triggered cost-shift debates in the nation’s largest solar market, to New York’s roadmap to achieve 10 gigawatts (GW) of distributed solar by 2030.