Everyone Wants to Build Green Energy Projects. What’s the Holdup? Proposals for wind, solar, and battery storage projects are running into a logjam of paperwork and grid connection issues. FOR GREEN ENERGY experts, it seems like there’s too much of a good thing right now. While it’s great that there are enough wind, solar, and … Continue reading Everyone Wants to Build Green Energy Projects. What’s the Holdup?→
What Is Holding U.S. Nuclear Energy Back? Global energy markets are in turmoil over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the subsequent energy sanctions imposed by western nations. As we recently wrote, both renewables and nuclear energies are the two immediate beneficiaries of this conflict and the related allied response. For example, on March 19, Belgium … Continue reading What Is Holding U.S. Nuclear Energy Back?→
LS Power Grid Focuses on Connecting New Jersey to Offshore Wind Energy LS Power Grid, an electric transmission company, has presented its plans to bring power generated from New Jersey offshore wind farms into the state’s onshore electrical grid. Responding to the state’s request for proposals on this initiative, the company’s plans – which are … Continue reading #LS_Power Grid Focuses on Connecting #New_Jersey to Offshore Wind Energy→
NYS record set for behind-the-meter solar production RENSSELAER, N.Y. (NEWS10) – About 750 megawatts (MW) of new behind-the-meter (BTM) solar facilities over the past year helped the state set a new record for BTM solar production. The New York Independent System Operator (NYISO) reported the new record Tuesday and said clear skies, bright sun, cool … Continue reading NYS record set for behind-the-meter solar production→
PJM Outlines for EPA the Need to Coordinate Outages Resulting From Coal Combustion Rule PJM, as the independent system operator and planning authority for the grid spanning 13 states and the District of Columbia, last week asked the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to coordinate the timing of proposed coal plant outages as generators plan upgrades … Continue reading PJM Outlines for EPA the Need to Coordinate Outages Resulting From Coal Combustion Rule→
Calif. sprints to install batteries but can’t find parts California is racing to add batteries to its electric grid in an attempt to prevent blackouts, cut greenhouse gas emissions and prepare for the closure of the state’s only nuclear power plant in 2025. A plan finalized by state regulators last month calls for almost quintupling … Continue reading Calif. sprints to install batteries but can’t find parts→
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