DOE grants will be used to help developers make up the difference in cost between building CO2 pipelines for current demand versus projected future demand.
The lead agency in New York’s clean energy transition has come out in favor of inflation adjustments for renewable projects under contract but not yet under construction.
FERC got rehearing requests on its interconnection queue reforms in Order 2023 this week from around the industry.
The California Air Resources Board has started developing a program to manage carbon capture and storage in the state, as required by legislation passed last year.
The Tennessee Valley Authority doesn’t appear ready to fast-track its decarbonization plans despite receiving a letter this month from 10 members of Congress urging it to chart a path to 100% clean energy by 2035.
FERC OK'd a settlement to reduce payments to a Missouri coal plant under its system support resource agreement with MISO.
Pennsylvania regulators approved a policy statement that proposes guidelines for when utilities can use storage resources to increase reliability and resilience on the distribution system.
Many residents believe they do not have a voice in the fate of a controversial proposed wind turbine farm south of the Washington city of Kennewick.
Duke Energy Progress and North Carolina Eastern Municipal Power Agency filed a settlement with FERC regarding the latter using batteries to shave its peak demand.
In what is becoming an almost daily occurrence, ERCOT issued another appeal for voluntary conservation as the Texas grid operator continues to manage tight conditions during a brutally hot summer.