EnerKnol Research PU Visual Primer Demand Response 2022 12 13 Blog preview

Visual Primer: Demand Response Viewed as Key Tool to Support Flexibility and Reliability of Energy Infrastructure

Demand response (DR) continues to garner attention as a key reliability tool amid the ongoing transition to renewable energy, increased electrification, and extreme weather. Traditionally intended to shed load and prevent blackouts during peak demand periods, DR is increasingly valued for its ability to address imbalances caused by the variability in wind and solar generation.

New York Adopts Targets to Achieve 3 Gigawatts Energy Storage, Double Energy Efficiency Progress

Biden Administration Announce Federal Buildings Performance Standard

The Biden administration on Dec. 7 announced the first federal building performance standard and set a goal to reduce energy usage and electrify equipment and appliances in 30 percent of the buildings owned by the federal government by 2030. In addition, the U.S. Energy Department announced a proposed rulemaking to electrify new federal buildings as…

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Fifteen U.S. States Used Coal as Largest Source for Electricity Generation During 2021: EIA

Coal accounted for the largest share of electricity generation in 15 U.S. states during 2021, according to a report published on Dec. 7 by the U.S. Energy Information Administration. The number of states using coal as compared to other energy sources has declined from 32 in 2001, with the U.S. shifting away from coal generation…

Texas Grid Operator Establishes Voluntary Curtailment Program to Manage Peak Demand

The Electricity Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) on Dec. 6 announced a voluntary curtailment program, which permits large flexible consumers to reduce their electricity usage during periods of elevated demand. The large curtailment program for Large Flexible Loads, or LFL, aims to give bitcoin miners and data centers incentives to reduce usage, since they have…

Trump Administration to Ease Emission Regulations for New Fossil Fuel Power Plants in Latest Bid to Revive Ailing Coal Industry

U.S. Energy Department Seeks Input on Carbon Transport and Storage Initiatives

The U.S Energy Department’s Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management (FECM) issued requests for information to implement initiatives to expand carbon dioxide transport and deploy field labs for carbon storage. The two RFIs pertain to the Future Growth Grants under the Carbon Dioxide Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation, or CIFIA program, and the expansion…...

EnerKnol Research PU Visual Primer Energy Storage 2022 12 06 Blog preview

Visual Primer: Long-Duration Energy Storage Stands to Gain Traction as Renewables Proliferate

As the transition to a carbon-free grid relies on the integration of diverse renewable energy resources, the need for long-duration energy storage has become more essential. Storage systems capable of supplying energy for 10 hours or more, or adequate stored energy to provide firm capacity to the grid have been garnering attention to accommodate renewables and support grid stability.

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New York Begins Construction on 1.2-GW U.S.-Canada Transmission Line

New York Governor Kathy Hochul on Nov. 30 announced the start of of construction activities of the Champlain Hudson Power Express, a 1,250-megawatt transmission line that will supply hydropower from Canada to New York city. This initiative, planned to be commissioned in 2026, will help the state achieve its goals under the 2019 Climate Leadership…...

U.S. Energy Department Announces $225 Million Program to Encourage Adoption of Efficient Building Codes

Massachusetts Commission on Clean Heat Issues Recommendations to Cut Emissions From Buildings

The Massachusetts Commission on Clean Heat on Nov. 30 published its final recommendations on reducing emissions from heating fuels. The recommendations incorporate the utilization of essential principles and procedures centred on guaranteeing an equitable approach to decarbonization of both present and new buildings, including suitable resourcing, institutional coordination and alignment and the development and application…...

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U.S. Wind Generation Varies Significantly Across Regions Due to Geographic Differences, Season: EIA

Across the U.S. between January 2016 and August 2022, wind plant capacity factors reached their highest levels in March and April and were at their lowest in July and August, according to a Nov. 30 report by the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Geographical variations in wind resource potential implies wind production varies significantly across regions…....

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U.S. Interior Proposes Updates to Gas Flaring Rule

The U.S. Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Land Management proposed a rule to address wastage of natural gas by flaring and venting during oil and gas production on federal and tribal lands. The main purpose of the rule is to increase efficiency by reducing the gas being wasted and expected to generate $39.8 million…...

Missouri Regulator Launches Probe into Winter Storm Event

New York Grid Operator Reports Adequate Supplies to Meet Winter Electricity Needs

The New York Independent System Operator on Nov. 28 reported that power supply in the state is projected to be adequate this winter, to fulfil estimated peak demand requirements, with 43,184 megawatts (MW) of electricity supply available. The grid operator projects peak demand for winter 2022-23 to reach 23,893 MW, an increase of 658 MW…...

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Europe’s Liquefied Natural Gas Import Capacity to Increase by 34 Percent by End of 2024: EIA

Liquefied natural gas import capacity in the EU and the UK is projected to increase by 34 percent or 6.8 billion cubic feet per day (bcf/d) by 2024, in comparison to 2021, according to a Nov. 28 report from the U.S. Energy Information Administration. The projection is based on data from the International Group of…...