Conference Coverage
Though it was hosted at the Canadian Embassy, the talks at the International Transmission Summit centered on interregional transmission lines in the U.S.
Competitive transmission developers made an argument at OPSI’s annual meeting: Supplemental projects undermine regional planning efforts.
Analysts at a renewable energy conference warned that PG&E could still reject its renewable power purchase agreements in bankruptcy.
PJM's diverse geographic footprint produced divergent opinions on the viability of carbon pricing in the RTO's market at OPSI's annual meeting in Baltimore.
For his EnVision Forum, FERC Chair Neil Chatterjee chose his home state of Kentucky, dependent on coal plants, to discuss the changing energy landscape.
The often tense relationship between California and other Western states occupied much of this year’s Transmission Summit West.
The EnVision Forum by FERC and the University of Kentucky’s Center for Applied Energy Research featured discussions on storage, markets and transmission.
Federal and state officials joined offshore wind developers in Boston to give the Environmental Business Council of New England an update on the industry.
The outgoing president of the Organization of MISO States used his final address to once again press the RTO to develop a long-term transmission plan.
FERC Chair Neil Chatterjee's daylong EnVision Forum brought a who’s who of electric policymakers to the University of Kentucky.
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