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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

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…...

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…...

High Costs, Infrastructure Challenges Hinder Electric Vehicle Penetration

U.S. Transportation Department Approves Plans for Nationwide EV Charging Network

The U.S. Department of Transportation on Sept. 27 announced it has approved electric vehicle infrastructure deployment plans for all 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico under the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure, or NEVI, formula program. The initiative, created by the 2021 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, or IIJA, provides $5 billion to…...

President Biden Commits U.S. to Achieve 50 Percent Emissions Reductions in 2030

EPA’s New Environmental Justice and Civil Rights Office to Address Climate Equity

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Sep. 24 announced the creation of a new national program office devoted to advancing environmental justice and civil rights. This office will act as an enabler fulfilling the agency’s commitment to delivering justice and equity for all, while pushing the critical issues to the highest levels of the…...

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California Adopts Strategy to Meet Federal Ozone Standard by 2037

The California Air Resources Board on Sept. 22 approved the 2022 State Implementation Plan, or SIP, strategy for reaching the federal health based standard for ozone emissions within the next 15 years. The net cost of the strategy is projected to be $96.2 billion, which involves $33.8 billion in board actions and $62.3 billion in…...

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Biden Administration Announces $7 Billion Funding Opportunity to Kick-Start U.S. Clean Hydrogen Economy

The U.S. Energy Department on Sept. 22 launched a $7 billion program to build regional hydrogen hubs, or H2Hubs throughout the U.S. The H2Hubs, coupled with a grander $8 billion hydrogen hub package sponsored through the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, or IIJA will be a key driver in aiding groups across the U.S. make…...