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November 24, 2024

renewable energy

PJM
Renewables Highlight 2021 PJM RTEP Report
PJM saw interconnection requests for solar more than triple since 2019, comprising more than half the interconnection queue, according to the 2021 RTEP report.
EPA/EIA
NASEO Panel Charts Role of Fossil Fuels in Energy Transition
Levelized cost of energy called a "flawed metric" and a 100% renewable grid could raise costs and affect reliability, experts say.
Nasdaq
EEI Urges Passage of Renewable Tax Credits
In its yearly Wall Street briefing, the Edison Electric Institute stressed the importance of extending federal tax credits for renewable resources.
DTE Energy
MISO Weighing New Capacity Accreditations for Renewables, Storage
MISO’s resource adequacy stakeholder group is starting the new year by tackling new capacity accreditations for renewable and energy storage resources.
BloombergNEF
BNEF: Renewables, Electric Transport Driving Clean Energy Investment
Global investments in EVs and charging infrastructure are set to outpace renewables in 2022, a new Bloomberg report says.
U.S. EPA
Michigan Zero-carbon Proposal Draft Sent to Whitmer
Michigan would have at least 2 million EVs and get half of its electricity from renewables by 2030 under a climate plan sent to Gov. Whitmer.
NERC
NERC Identifies 10-Year Challenges from Weather, Resource Mix
Severe weather and rapidly diversifying generation will challenge electric reliability in the next decade, NERC said in its Long-Term Reliability Assessment.
PJM Energy Transition Study Released
PJM launched a multiyear initiative on the increasing integration of renewables with the release of a study on the transformation of generation.
ABB Hitachi
Stakeholder Soapbox: Low-cost, Reliable Power Service Depends on Large-scale Tx
Barbara Tyran, director of ACORE’s Macro Grid Initiative, discusses the issues grid operators and regulators face in ensuring cost-effective, reliable service.
MISO Resource Assessment: 140 GW Needed Within 20 Years
MISO announced that members will need to add almost 140 GW of capacity over the next two decades to meet carbon-reduction targets while maintaining reliability.

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