Conference Coverage
ACORE's 2020 Virtual Grid Forum examined the role of regulators, grid operators, electric service providers and the renewable sector.
The push to develop green hydrogen got a boost with the announcement of a program to hasten its development in the Western Interconnection.
Electricity industry CEOs discussed the “challenges & opportunities” of decarbonization in the New England power sector in the next 30 years.
Natural gas bans by California cities are a very inefficient way of combating climate change, a former NARUC economist said.
Present and former regulators told NARUC they are skeptical that carbon pricing and capacity markets would achieve decarbonization.
A discussion on diversity in the energy industry, hosted by CREPC-WIRAB, delved into resource adequacy and the potential for a Western RTO.
New England and Canadian officials discussed transmission planning for offshore wind and natural gas's role in the clean-energy transition.
Experts said 2020’s impacts on the energy sector will be lasting, predicting a gradual economic recovery but swifter social change.
NARUC panelists examined the extraordinary events last summer in the Western Interconnection, including California's rolling blackouts.
Regulators respond to utility mergers by ceding leadership and underestimating negatives, author Scott Hempling told NARUC annual meeting attendees.
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