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November 27, 2024

Conference Coverage

NARUC Grapples with COVID-19 Fallout, Racial Inequities
Panels and keynote addresses on marginalized communities and pandemic-related pressures dominated the opening day of NARUC’s virtual Summer Policy Summit.
Community Shared Solar Grows in NYC
Sustainable CUNY held a webinar to discuss the different ways New York City is making solar power available to low- to moderate-income residents.
Panelists Probe Racial Disparities in Energy Industry
Industry experts discussed the energy industry’s racial gaps and how to design more equitable energy policies that address issues faced by the poor.
‘Grid Mod’ Still Advancing in Conn., Mass., Regulators say
Connecticut and Massachusetts are continuing efforts to modernize their electric grids despite the lockdown caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Overheard at 166th NE Electricity Roundtable
More than 400 people tuned into the 166th New England Electricity Restructuring Roundtable hosted online by Raab Associates.
Maine Presents Microcosm of Massive Climate Challenge
E2Tech invited four panelists to present their own strategy for meeting Maine’s ambitious renewable and emission-reduction goals.
Vistra, Oncor in for COVID-19’s Long Haul
Vistra Energy CEO Curt Morgan and Oncor CEO Allen Nye both said during a recent GCPA webinar that they are taking great care in bringing staff back.
CleanPower 2020: Renewables’ Future Still Holds Hope
AWEA hosted a web-accessible three-day event to discuss the state of the renewable energy industries amid the pandemic and the expanded PJM MOPR.
Online Protesters Reject NY Gas Supply Plans
More than 130 New Yorkers gathered in an online forum to protest the possibility of National Grid increasing the state’s supply of natural gas.
PJM Members Committee Briefs: May 4, 2020
PJM held its Annual Meeting via teleconference, feting Board Member Susan J. Riley and former Vice President of Planning Steve Herling on their retirements.

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