With new transmission urgently needed, FERC Chair hints at a new Order 1000 proceeding; Massachusetts energy agency recommends another 1.6 GW offshore wind; DOE: Geothermal generation could reach 60 GW by 2050, with tech improvements; DC regulators should direct Pepco to consider non-wires grid solutions: SEPA
Only 3% of new transmission development has come through the Order 1000-mandated competitive process; developers are split on solutions, but all want federal action.
The state's energy agency will require its electric distribution companies to proceed with offshore wind generation solicitations in 2022, 2024 and possibly 2026.
TrackVia surveyed 200 utility companies about the business risks of service providers using manual processes and the results are staggering. Download the report.
Geothermal electric generation capacity is expected to grow to 6 GW by 2050 — though there is the potential for much more, according to a new analysis from the U.S. Department of Energy.
The new report includes grid modernization recommendations for Exelon subsidiary Potomac Electric Power, which seeks to overhaul the electric system in the nation's capital.
The new ZEV goals — which have been in the works since last November — bring British Columbia in line with Quebec and 10 U.S. states that have passed ZEV mandates.
Utilities today face a complex array of possible strategies thanks to a variety of new networking technologies, purchasing models, and spectrum options combined with the legacy networks currently under management.
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