Offshore wind in the U.S. hit a new milestone when the eighth BOEM lease auction brought in $405 million for three sites off the Massachusetts coast.
New York officials and stakeholders discussed onshore wind power in the state at a summit hosted by the New York State Laborers’ Organizing Fund.
RTO Insider's Rich Heidorn Jr. takes readers into the murky world of public affairs activism, “Astroturf” lobbying and “swampetition."
Carbon pricing, challenges for new renewables and funding for energy storage initiatives topped the discussion at the conference of the ACE NY.
Liz Burdock, executive director of the Business Network for Offshore Wind, rebuts Steve Huntoon's argument that offshore wind is not worth the money.
Stakeholders debated a NYISO proposal to disqualify some holders of renewable energy credit contracts from getting paid carbon charges.
Huntoon argues that offshore wind is in reality anti-wind because it is cost ineffective. One of his source's is Lazard's Levelized Cost of Energy.
At what point will a New York offshore wind bid become firm and binding? And how will state agencies ensure a project delivers promised benefits?
Anbaric Development Partners' Conant and Knobloch spoke to RTO Insider about the company's efforts to develop open access offshore wind transmission grids.
The New York Public Service Commission (NYPSC) voted unanimously to authorize state agencies to procure 800 MW of offshore wind energy by next year.