EnerKnol Research PU Visual Primer Canada Offshore Wind 2024 10 29 Blog preview

New Regulatory Regime Sets the Stage for Offshore Wind Development in Canada

Canada has passed legislation to unlock the vast potential of offshore renewable energy in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador. This marks a significant step forward for the offshore wind industry in the region, establishing a…Read the full report…...

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

U.S. Energy Department Awards Over $470 Million to States and Tribal Nations for Grid Modernization

The U.S. Energy Department on Oct. 25 announced nearly $474 million in fiscal year 2024 funding for states, territories, and tribal nations through the Grid Resilience State and Tribal Formula Grants program supported by the 2021 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. This brings the total awards under the program to $1.3 billion since FY 2022…....

EnerKnol Research PU Visual Primer Canada Offshore Wind 2024 10 29 Blog preview

Visual Primer: New Regulatory Regime Sets the Stage for Offshore Wind Development in Canada

Canada has passed legislation to unlock the vast potential of offshore renewable energy in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador. This marks a significant step forward for the offshore wind industry in the region, establishing a joint regulatory framework to harness the Atlantic wind resources.

Michigan Regulator Approves Energy Efficiency Programs for Low-Income Utility Customers

Michigan’s Energy Waste Reduction Programs Expected to Save $1.4 Billion for Utility Customers

The Michigan Public Service Commission or Oct. 25 released a report on the state’s Energy Waste Reduction, EWR, programs, finding that EWR efforts could generate up to $1.4 billion in cost savings for utility customers over the 12- year lifecycle of these programs. The cost savings are a result of a decrease in demand of…...

Electric Vehicles on Utility Services

New Jersey Board Adopts Requirements for Medium and Heavy Duty EV Charging Programs

The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities on Oct. 23 adopted minimum filing requirements for investor-owned electric utilities to propose charging programs for medium- and heavy-duty, or MHD, electric vehicles and fleet. The requirements call for extensive planning, such as ensuring scalability and effectively managing grid load caused by EV charging. The filing requirements are…...

Pacific Gas and Electric Proposes Subscription Pricing for Commercial Electric Vehicles to Boost Investment

U.S. EPA Awards $250 Million for EV Charging Infrastructure Along I-95 Freight Corridor

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Oct. 23 announced the award of nearly $250 million to the Clean Corridor Coalition to develop charging infrastructure for medium- and heavy-duty electric vehicles along the Interstate-95 or I-95 corridor. The award will support the development of 24 freight truck charging sites, providing 450 charging ports along the I-95…....

New Jersey Examines Resource Adequacy Alternatives to Advance Clean Energy Goals

U.S. Energy Department Invests $430 Million for Clean Energy Supply Chain Projects in Former Coal-Reliant Communities

The U.S. Energy Department on Oct. 22 announced $428 million for 14 projects to support clean energy manufacturing projects in areas that were previously reliant on coal for their local economy. Selected by the Office of Manufacturing and Energy Supply Chains, the projects are led by small and medium businesses and would benefit 15 communities…...

Utility Power Shutoffs

U.S. Energy Department Announces $2 Billion for Grid Improvement Projects With Potential to Support 7.5 GW Capacity

The U.S. Energy Department on Oct.18 announced around $2 billion in funding for 38 grid improvement projects through its Grid Resilience and Innovation Partnerships, or GRIP, program. The projects will improve transmission and grid resiliency amid growing threats of extreme weather and increase grid capacity to meet load growth. These transmission projects would support over…...

California Commission Adopts Improvements to Electric Utility Distribution Planning With Better Use of Customer Information

The California Public Utilities Commission approved a decision to improve long-term distribution planning of electric utilities to ensure a more proactive approach to meet increasing demand. The decision requires electric utilities to use customer data more effectively to better forecast demand when planning electric grid upgrades, ensuring fewer delays for customers. In the near future,…...

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Biden Administration Expedites Renewable Energy Development on Federal Lands

The Biden administration has taken significant action to foster renewable energy development on federal lands to support the clean energy transition. Recent actions include…Read the full report  …...