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August 14, 2024

Transmission Planning

AWEA: Biden Tx Buildout Could Double Renewables
The U.S. could double its reliance on renewable energy in the next decade by taking administrative actions under the incoming Biden administration.
Center on Global Energy Policy
Report Explores Federal Authority for Tx Buildout
The authors of a new report detailed how, in the absence of action by Congress, the U.S. can build the transmission needed to accommodate renewables.
MISO, SPP Stakeholders Applaud New Joint Study
MISO and SPP staff began putting meat on the bones of their joint transmission study, much to the satisfaction of stakeholders.
ERCOT Board of Directors Briefs: Dec. 8, 2020
The ERCOT Board of Directors revised its consent agenda, confirmed TAC representatives & discussed its record installation of solar generation.
Industry Eager for New Leadership on Tx, Climate
Panelists at gridCONNEXT's annual conference expressed hope that the incoming Biden administration will be able to advance renewables.
Invenergy Renewing Push for Grain Belt Express
Invenergy provided an update on the Grain Belt Express transmission project during the Missouri Energy Initiative’s Midwest Energy Policy Series.
MISO Prepares Members for Pricey Transmission Expansion
MISO executives last week said an evolving energy industry heralds big spending on transmission projects in the RTO’s footprint.
NYISO Business Issues Committee Briefs: Dec. 9, 2020
NYISO’s Business Issues Committee voted to recommend approval of Tariff revisions and to apply the TAM rules to landfill gas, wind and solar resources.
High Marks for SPP’s Performance in 2020
SPP staff said that stakeholders’ overall satisfaction with the RTO’s services and performance rose during 2020, even as survey responses dropped.
PJM PC/TEAC Briefs: Dec. 1, 2020
PJM officials postponed a Planning Committee vote on the RTO’s proposals for mitigating NERC critical infrastructure designations.

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