Diamond Generating wins key permits for $1.5B gas plant to power NYC ; EVs could drive 38% rise in US electricity demand, DOE lab finds; NYPA applies predictive monitoring strategy to transmission assets; Wind developers wait for November to see market signals in Maine
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Connecticut passed a law last year to provide financial relief for the nuclear plant, but the state energy agency could bar it from participating for five years.
The 1.2 GW plant in New Jersey's Meadowlands received crucial water permits but still needs air quality authorizations and approval from state and federal agencies.
Increasing demand could lead to sustained absolute growth of 80 terawatt-hours per year, according to the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory.
The power authority uses the same software on its generation assets, and has saved up to $3 million in emergent maintenance costs, demonstrating another way utilities can leverage technology to generate savings.
After months of a moratorium on wind development, the industry is waiting for this fall's election to see if a new governor will create a more supportive policy environment.
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