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October 13, 2024

Generation & Fuels

ERCOT: In ‘Better Position’ for Summer Heat this Year
ERCOT projects record summer peak demand, but its preliminary assessment says power reserves “are in a better position” than in recent years.
Nuclear Key to Clean Energy Future, NEI Says
Nuclear energy is not only one component but “key” to the world’s carbon-free future, Nuclear Energy Institute CEO Maria Korsnick said.
BPU Supports NJ Wind Power Hub
New Jersey’s BPU backed a plan to create a wind energy manufacturing & transportation hub in South Jersey, signing a collaboration agreement with the NJEDA.
NYISO Challenges NYPSC to Improve Grid Expansion
NYISO urged the New York Public Service Commission to “move quickly” in supporting construction of a meshed transmission network to support offshore wind.
NY Kicks Off ‘Dynamic’ Great Lakes Wind Study
NYSERDA held the first in a public outreach webinar series on the progress of a feasibility study for wind power development on Lake Erie and Lake Ontario.
Republican-backed Bill Seeks Clear Path for Ind. Renewables
A Republican-backed bill making its way through the Indiana legislature seeks to spur wind and solar development by setting statewide zoning standards.
PJM MOPR in the Crosshairs at FERC Tech Conference
PJM’s minimum offer price rule is living on borrowed time if the comments at FERC’s technical conference on capacity markets are any guide.
Regulators Greenlight NV Energy’s Greenlink West
Nevada's PUC has approved NV Energy’s request to build Greenlink West, a 525-kV transmission line from Las Vegas to the northern part of the state.
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Appeals Court Backs NJ Nuclear Subsidies
A New Jersey appellate court has dismissed a lawsuit seeking to block state subsidies for PSEG’s Salem and Hope Creek nuclear plants.
Pennsylvania to Source 50% of Govt. Electricity from Solar
Pennsylvania will take a leap in its renewable energy procurement in what officials describe as the largest solar commitment by any state.

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