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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Visual Primer: Transmission Planning Strategies Strive to Support Anticipated Growth of Renewables While Maintaining Reliability

Across the U.S., transmission development initiatives are advancing at a swift pace to deliver on state policy objectives. Transmission expansion is essential to improve the integration of renewable energy and allow better utilization of intermittent, zero-carbon resources like solar and wind.

D.C. Regulators Advance Efforts to Develop Microgrid Regulatory Framework

California Revises Load Management Standards to Help Consumers Manage Peak-Time Energy Use

The California Energy Commission has implemented updates to the state’s load management standard that will provide customers more well-timed and precise data on electricity costs. The availability of this information will assist consumers in controlling energy use, and become vital during periods when demand is high. In principle, the updates support grid reliability and lower…...

IPL Wins Indiana Approval to Implement $1.2 Billion Grid Modernization Plan

New York Commission Approves National Grid’s Programs to Cut Peak Gas Demand, Encourage Smart Technology Systems

The New York Public Service Commission on Oct. 12 approved revisions to National Grid’s gas demand response programs to lower consumption during cold weather and peak usage periods during the impending winter heating season. The commission finalized plans for the utility’s downstate service territories for residential and business users, and to execute the same programs…...

D.C. Regulators Advance Efforts to Develop Microgrid Regulatory Framework

Biden Administration Launches $1 Billion Program to Improve Energy Generation in Rural and Remote Areas

The U.S. Energy Department on Oct. 12 issued a request for information seeking public input on a $1 billion program funded by the 2021 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act to enhance energy systems in rural or remote communities across the U.S. The Energy Improvements in Rural or Remote Areas, or ERA, program aims to increase…...

President Biden Supports Bipartisan Infrastructure Plan Including $73 Billion in Power Grid Investment

California Commission Issues First Report of PG&E Independent Safety Monitor

The California Public Utilities Commission on Oct. 10 released the first report of its Independent Safety Monitor established to enhance supervision of Pacific Gas and Electric Company’s safety performance. As a prerequisite of approving the company’s plan for exiting bankruptcy in May 2020, the commission required the company’s shareholders to finance an Independent Safety Monitor,…...

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PNM Proposes $344 Million Grid Modernization Plan for New Mexico

The Public Service Company of New Mexico has filed a grid modernization plan with the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission seeking approval of the first six years of investments in projects, totaling $344 million. The projects, a part of the company’s longer-term grid modernization strategy, include the deployment of smart meters and enhanced physical security…...

EPA Releases Strategic Plan in Conjunction with President's Proposed $11.8 Billion Budget to Address Climate Change, Environmental Justice

Biden Administration Reinforces Federal Government’s Resilience to Climate Impacts

The Biden administration on Oct. 6 announced new actions by over 20 agencies to strengthen the federal government’s resistance to the exacerbating effects of climate change. The actions of agencies are outlined in their annual adaptation progress reports and emphasise an administration wide responsibility to tackling the climate crisis, by incorporating climate-enthusiasm across each agency’s…...

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Virginia’s 2022 Energy Plan Supports Diverse Energy Mix

Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin on Oct. 3 released the state’s 2022 Energy Plan which provides an analytical assessment of the current energy economy and outlines an approach for policy decisions. To meet  the growing demand  of residents and businesses, the plan calls for an “all of the above” approach that taps nuclear, natural gas, renewables,…...

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

New York Begins Implementation of Requirements to Transition to Zero-Emission Vehicles by 2035

New York Governor Kathy Hochul has directed the Department of Environmental Conservation to take regulatory action requiring a growing percentage of new light-duty vehicle sales to be zero-emission starting with 35 percent of sales in model year 2026, and reaching 68 percent by 2030 and 100 percent by 2035. The move follows California’s Advanced Clean…...