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October 13, 2024

Generation & Fuels

Overheard at GCPA’s MISO-SPP Forum
The Gulf Coast Power Association’s MISO-SPP Forum gathered the RTOs’ leadership and stakeholders for wide-ranging discussion.
Glick, Robb Call for Tx Build in West
FERC Chair Richard Glick and NERC CEO James Robb: The West needs to build transmission lines to connect renewable resources to load.
Small Solar in Maine Struggling, Industry Says
Representatives of Maine’s solar industry say burdensome interconnection practices threaten small-scale projects in the state.
Report: US Should Target 100% EV Sales by 2030
A report from UC Berkeley calls for massive ramp-up of solar and charging infrastructure so the U.S. can reach 100% EV sales by 2030.
NJ Rate Counsel Turns to State Supreme Court over Nuke Subsidies
New Jersey’s Division of Rate Counsel appealed to the Supreme Court the dismissal of its suit seeking to block the BPU's ZEC program for nuclear plants.
Solar Decathlon Trains Next Generation of Green Architects
The Department of Energy’s Solar Decathlon, virtual this year because of the COVID-19 pandemic, is showcasing nine net-zero homes designed by students.
Massachusetts Fishermen Brace for Offshore Wind
Massachusetts fishermen say constructing offshore wind turbines and embedding power cables into the ocean floor threatens their livelihood.
PJM PC/TEAC Briefs: April 6, 2021
PJM delayed a vote on a proposal for changes to the pro forma interconnection construction service agreement.
Texas Supreme Court Stays ERCOT Lawsuits
A Texas Supreme Court panel on Friday stayed 50 lawsuits filed against ERCOT and other entities in the wake of February’s long-term controlled outages.
West Needs to Add Transmission for Renewables, CEOs Say
Western states must work together to build transmission avoid blackouts, Idaho Power CEO Lisa Grow and CAISO CEO Elliot Mainzer agreed.

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