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New England Grid Operator Prepared to Meet Winter Electricity Demand

ISO New England Inc. on Dec. 3 announced that the region has sufficient energy resources to meet electricity demand for the winter. The grid operator expects the region’s winter demand under normal conditions to be 20,308 megawatts (MW) and 21,089 MW under below-average temperatures. The region has a total available energy resources of just over…...

Nevada Regulator Approves NV Energy’s First Electric Vehicle Charging Program, Energy Storage

U.S. Energy Department Announces $7.5 Billion Conditional Commitment for EV Battery Factories in Indiana

The U.S. Energy Department on Dec. 2 announced a conditional commitment for a $7.54 billion loan to StarPlus Energy to construct two lithium-ion electric vehicle battery manufacturing facilities in Kokomo, Indiana. Once operational, the annual manufacturing capacity of the sites would reach 67 GWh, which could power 670,000 EVs. The department estimates these electric vehicles…...

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Washington’s Climate Act Revenues Invested Nearly $500 Million in 2023-2024 for Projects Statewide

The Washington Department of Ecology released a new report detailing the distribution of $472 million of 2021 Climate Commitment Act investments among 37 state agencies. The agencies used the funds to support projects such as habitat restoration, clean energy, and energy bill assistance from Jul. 1, 2023, to Jun. 30, 2024. These projects have the…...

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Massachusetts Improves Net Metering Program to Expand Solar Access

The Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities on Nov. 29 announced two orders to improve the state’s net metering program and broaden access to solar power for residents. The first order raises the project size threshold for participating in the program without being subject to the net metering cap. The second action provides new exceptions to…...

FERC Proposes Broad Transmission Planning and Cost Allocation Reforms

U.S. Energy Department Announces $4.9 Billion Conditional Loan Guarantee to Major Midwest Power Line

The U.S. Energy Department on Nov. 25 announced a conditional commitment for a loan guarantee of up to $4.9 billion to Grain Belt Express LLC to help finance a high-voltage direct current interregional transmission project. The 2,500-megawatt (MW) power line would run approximately 578 miles between Kansas and Missouri. The transmission project – Grain Belt…...

Maine Governor Endorses Avangrid’s $1 Billion Hydropower Transmission Line

FERC Updates Transmission Planning Rule to Expand State Role

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has issued an order largely affirming its transmission planning and cost allocation rule, with changes to enhance the ability of state regulators to take part in the planning process. The order is in response to requests for rehearing of the original order – Order No. 1920 – adopted in May…...

Maine Governor Endorses Avangrid’s $1 Billion Hydropower Transmission Line

New York Grid Operator Highlights Growing Risks to Statewide Electric System Reliability

The New York Independent System Operator on Nov. 21 released its 2024 Reliability Needs Assessment, or RNA, which evaluates the reliability of the state’s power grid from 2028 to 2034 based on projected peak power demand, planned transmission system upgrades, and anticipated changes in the generation mix over the next decade. The RNA highlights a…...

New York Advances $485 Million Transmission Project to Enhance Grid Reliability, Support Renewables

Southwest Power Pool Anticipates Adequate Supplies to Meet Winter Energy Needs

The Southwest Power Pool (SPP), which manages the power grid across the central U.S., anticipates a 98.5 percent probability that the region will have sufficient power generation capacity to meet projected peak demand and maintain energy reserves this winter season, according to a Nov. 19 press release. This prediction is based on its annual winter…...