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Russia-Ukraine Conflict Pushing Transition to Sustainable, Secure Energy System: IEA World Energy Outlook

The International Energy Agency (IEA) on Oct. 27 released the World Energy Outlook 2022, which covers a variety of topics which range from causes of the energy crisis, the roadmap to net zero emissions, energy security, and the outlook for demand. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine initiated the globe’s first energy crisis and has led to…...

NY Green Bank Commitments Exceed $900 Million, Driving $2.4 Billion in Clean Energy Investments

Michigan Commission Approves Revisions to Resource Planning Parameters and Utilities’ Filing Requirements

The Michigan Public Service Commission on Oct. 27 authorised two orders implementing revised planning parameters and filing obligations for integrated resource plans, or IRPs, the long term proposals of regulated electric utilities for delivering power that are mandatory of the state’s regulated electric utilities. IRPs outline an electric utility’s long-term projections for certifying consistent service…...

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Biden Administration to Implement a $1 Billion Program to Transform School Bus Fleet

The Biden administration on Oct. 25 announced the recipients of $1 billion awards funded by the 2021 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act for purchasing 2,463 clean school bus fleets by 389 school districts across the U.S. The 2021 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act permits the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to offer rebates for replacing…...

Georgia Lawmakers Seek Cap on Vogtle Nuclear Project to Protect Ratepayers

Biden Administration to Implement $150 Million Program to Advance Nuclear Technologies

The U.S. Energy Department on Oct. 25 announced $150 million in funding made available through the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act, or IRA, for projects focused on research and development to advance nuclear energy technologies and infrastructure improvements at the Idaho National Laboratory. The initiative is expected to be a key driver in supporting various projects…...

PG&E Seeks $1.2 Billion Revenue Hike to Support Wildfire Safety Enhancements

California Commission Proposes to Impose $155 Million Penalties Against PG&E for Role in Zogg Fire

The California Public Utilities Commission on Oct. 25 issued a proposed order requiring restorative actions and $155.4 million in fines to be paid by the shareholders of Pacific Gas and Electric Company for violations related to the 2020 Zogg Fire. The order is part of a continuous attempt to make utilities accountable for instigating devastating…...

Pennsylvania Sets Emissions Reduction Goals in Line With Paris Climate Accord

U.S. EPA Seeks Input to Implement $27 Billion Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Oct. 24 announced a collaborative stakeholder engagement strategy to assist in the utilisation of the distinctive Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund established by the Inflations Reduction Act, or IRA, enacted in August. IRA created the the $27 billion fund to offer viable grants to states, local governments, tribes and entitled…...

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FERC’s 2022-2023 Winter Energy Market Assessment Projects Higher Natural Gas Prices

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission staff on Oct. 20 issued its 2022-2023 Winter Energy Market and Reliability Assessment, providing an outlook for energy markets and electric reliability in the upcoming winter (December 2022 till February 2023). Natural gas prices for the are expected to remain higher than recent years at major trading hubs across the…...

U.S. Energy Department Finalizes $102 Million Vehicles Manufacturing Loan to Syrah Technologies

Biden Administration Awards $2.8 Billion to Expand Manufacturing of Batteries for Electric Vehicles, Power Grid

The Biden administration on Oct. 19 announced the first set of projects financed by the 2021 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act to support domestic production of batteries for electric vehicles and the power grid. The funding will also support domestic production of materials and components currently imported from other nations. The 20 corporations are expected…...

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U.S. Interior Announces First Offshore Wind Lease Sale in the Pacific

The U.S. Department of Interior on Oct. 18 announced that the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management will hold an offshore wind energy lease sale on Dec. 6, 2022, for regions on the Outer Continental Shelf off central and northern California. The sale is expected to play a key role in helping the Biden administration reach…...

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U.S. Daily Nuclear Capacity Outages in Summer 2022 Fell by 19 Percent: EIA

Daily nuclear capacity outages in the U.S. dropped by 19 percent this summer, from June through August, compared to the same period last year, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Outages averaged 2.5 gigawatts, down from the 3.1-gigawatt average in summer 2021. The decline is largely due to fewer unplanned outages, which fell by…...

U.S. Interior Department Leases in Arizona Solar Energy Zones Expected to Produce 825 Megawatts

New York, National Grid Select 120 Megawatts of Community Solar Projects to Benefit Underserved Customers

The New York Energy Research Department Authority in collaboration with National Grid on Oct. 17 announced 21 community solar projects, equalling more than 120 megawatts, have been chosen in the course of the first round of a community solar program that provides the advantages of clean energy to underprivileged communities in the state. The Expanded…...

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Natural Gas Bills Expected to Increase Across the U.S. This Winter: EIA

U.S. households that mainly use natural gas for heating are expected to pay on average $931 on heating during the winter period, which runs from October to March, according to an Oct. 17 report from the U.S. Energy Information Administration. This is $206, or 28 percent, higher compared to the previous year. The price of…...