California, New England will significantly miss 2050 carbon targets at current pace, reports find; Massachusetts rejects National Grid EV plan, advocates say oil interests sowed disinformation; There once was a 48 MWh Tesla battery on Nantucket, which saved National Grid $120M in its budget; As renewables and DER expand, can IPPs be investment grade?
California won't hit its emission reduction goals until 2157, while New England renewable additions will need to at least quadruple from current plans.
National Grid proposed moving ahead with Phase II of its plan to support electric vehicle growth, but regulators say they want to see data from Phase I.
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Pairing the eight-hour battery system with a 15 MW diesel generator, the utility avoided nearly $200 million in permitting and constructing costs for an undersea transmission cable.
The few remaining IPPs must adapt to new market realities or face an uncomfortable future, writes Aneesh Prabhu, senior director of U.S. Energy Infrastructure at S&P Global Ratings.
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