Invenergy Wins New York Approval for 290-Megawatt Wind Generation Project

NextEra Receives Approval for 102 Megawatt Wind Farm in New York State

The New York Public Service Commission has granted approval to Eight Point Wind LLC’s 101.8-megawatt wind farm in Steuben County, western New York, according to an August 20 press release. Eight Point will consist of 31 wind turbines a collection substation, mostly underground 34.5-kilovolt collection lines and other operations and maintenance facilities. The developer also proposes to construct…

Orsted Delays 120-Megawatt Skipjack Offshore Wind Project

Connecticut Launches 2-Gigawatt Offshore Wind Solicitation

The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection issued the state’s first solicitation dedicated to offshore wind power, seeking proposals for up to 2 gigawatts, according to an Aug. 19 press release. The state’s multi-resource solicitations held in 2018 resulted in the selection of 300 megawatts of the Revolution Wind project being developed by Denmark-based…

U.S. Wind, Solar Developers Brace for Project Delays as COVID-19 Crisis Disrupts Supply Chain

Wisconsin Commits to 100 Percent Carbon-Free Electricity by 2050

Democratic Governor Tony Evers on Aug. 16 signed an executive order requiring the state’s electricity consumption to be carbon-free by 2050. The order establishes the Office of Sustainability and Clean Energy, which will work with other state agencies and utilities to achieve the goal.  The new office will develop a clean energy plan to help…

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Missouri Commission Clears Ameren’s 300-Megawatt Wind Farm

The Missouri Public Service Commission approved an agreement allowing Ameren Missouri to build its proposed Outlaw wind project in Atchison County, according to an Aug. 16 press release. Ameren will acquire the proposed 299-megawatt facility from Enel Kansas LLC upon completion under a build-transfer agreement. Under the agreement, Outlaw Wind Project LLC, a special purpose…

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Minnesota Commission Approves Xcel Energy’s 230-Megawatt Renewable Program

The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission on Aug. 12 granted Xcel Energy Inc.’s request to  expand the utility’s Renewable*Connect pilot program, a green pricing option, into a permanent initiative. Xcel sought the expansion because the program, established in 2017, has been fully subscribed and there is additional customer demand. The unfulfilled demand for its two renewable…

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Vineyard Wind Suffers Critical Federal Delay to $2.8 Billion Offshore Project

Vineyard Wind LLC expressed disappointment at the federal Bureau of Ocean Energy Management’s decision to further delay the approval of the environmental review for its 800-megawatt offshore wind project, according to an Aug. 9 press release. The developer urged the agency to expedite the review, highlighting the project’s potential to kickstart the offshore wind industry…

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Puget Sound Energy, Avista on Track to Meet 2019 Renewable Energy Targets

The Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission found Puget Sound Energy and Avista, two of the state’s investor-owned electric utilities, are in compliance with state renewable energy requirements and supply at least 9 percent of its electric load through renewable sources for 2019, according to an August 8 press release. PSE exceeded its commission-approved target of…

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New York Regulator Launches Resource Adequacy Review to Align With Clean Energy Goals

The New York Public Service Commission on Aug. 8 opened a proceeding to examine options to align the state’s resource adequacy programs with renewable energy and emissions reduction goals, while ensuring safe and adequate service at just and reasonable rates. New York enacted legislation last month, which requires a carbon-neutral power system by 2040 and…

SWEPCO Wins Arkansas Approval to Acquire 800 Megawatts of Wind Power

North Dakota Regulator Endorses Xcel’s 150-Megawatt Wind Power Contract With Condition to Return REC Benefits to Customers

The North Dakota Public Service Commission on Aug. 5 conditionally granted Northern States Power Company’s request for a determination of prudence for its contract to buy 151 megawatts of wind-generated power from Dakota Range III LLP. The agency ordered that customers should receive financial compensation for the renewable energy certificates, or RECs, associated with the…

New Jersey Examines Resource Adequacy Alternatives to Advance Clean Energy Goals

North Carolina Regulator Clears Duke Energy’s 600-Megawatt Renewable Program for Large Users

The North Carolina Utilities Commission on Aug. 5 approved tariff revisions filed by Duke  Energy Carolinas LLC and Duke Energy Progress LLC to implement the Green Source Advantage Program, which allows for the direct procurement of new renewable energy resources by large nonresidential customers. The commission approved the program with changes in February and directed…

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EnerKnol’s Visual Primer – Offshore Wind Farms Spin Up as States Double Commitments

Competition among U.S. states eager to take the lead in the nation's still nascent offshore wind sector is fueling growth and bringing the industry to new highs. Turning these goals into reality will be no small feat, as the targets are several hundred times the current installed capacity. Still, this hasn’t dissuaded states from doubling down on offshore wind commitments.