Transmission & Distribution: Page 27
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A decade after FERC tried to tackle New England gas issues, concerns remain and solutions are uncertain
“We’re going into this winter basically crossing our fingers and hoping,” James Danly, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission commissioner, said.
By Robert Walton • Sept. 13, 2022 -
White House eyes power reliability standards, energy efficiency rules for Bitcoin, other crypto mining
Crypto operations consume up to 1.7% of U.S. electricity and have a climate impact “similar to emissions from diesel fuel used in railroads,” according to a new report from the White House.
By Robert Walton • Sept. 12, 2022 -
Trendline
Grid Resiliency
Utilities and grid operators are facing increasing threats from climate change as well as cyber and physical attacks, and are deploying a variety of responses to meet the rising challenges.
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Retail electricity prices continue rapid rise; US homes could pay more than 15 cents/kWh next year: EIA
More than 20 million families are behind on their utility bills, with the average debt nearly doubling since December 2019, according to the National Energy Assistance Directors Association.
By Robert Walton • Sept. 9, 2022 -
Opinion
To boost clean energy, incentivize innovation in existing natural gas infrastructure
Eliminating access to affordable energy options like the direct use of natural gas — particularly at a time when solar and wind are not able to meet energy demand — is not a wise path forward, the author writes.
By Dave Schryver • Sept. 8, 2022 -
Deep Dive
Accelerating renewable energy buildout faces big hurdles, even with Inflation Reduction Act: developers
“It's really important that everyone understand how contingent that capacity expansion is going to be on state-level decision making,” said Tyler Norris, Cypress Creek Renewables vice president of development.
By Ethan Howland • Sept. 6, 2022 -
5 New England states propose ‘modular’ transmission plan to incorporate 8.4 GW of offshore wind
The states say they are “actively” considering high voltage direct current transmission solutions in 1,200 MW increments through 2040.
By Robert Walton • Sept. 6, 2022 -
After DLR boosts transmission line capacity 25%, Duquesne Light expands LineVision partnership
The technology, which has caught the attention of federal regulators, uses real-time data to assess the capacity of transmission assets rather than relying on static assumptions.
By Robert Walton • Sept. 2, 2022 -
‘What is true for alcohol and milk’ must be true for transmission, 5th Circuit says in NextEra decision
A Texas law giving utilities the sole right to build transmission likely violates the U.S. Constitution’s Commerce Clause, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals said Tuesday.
By Ethan Howland • Aug. 31, 2022 -
ISO New England floats ‘energy reserve’ to ensure grid reliability, access to LNG at Everett terminal
Long-term regional plans call for reducing the need for imported LNG, but for now, the Everett terminal outside Boston remains key to New England energy adequacy.
By Robert Walton • Aug. 31, 2022 -
Maine Supreme Court opens pathway for Avangrid’s $1B New England transmission project
Legal challenges remain, however, for the project designed to deliver emissions-free power from Canada to Massachusetts utilities.
By Ethan Howland • Aug. 31, 2022 -
Avista, Northwest utilities, power trader commit to next phase of SPP Western market initiative
The Bonneville Power Administration has agreed to fund the Southwest Power Pool’s Markets+ effort, but it also is considering a parallel effort by California’s grid operator.
By Ethan Howland • Aug. 30, 2022 -
PECO Energy agrees to $150K civil penalty, energy assistance payments, for improper 2018-19 disconnections
The issues stem from software updates at PECO Energy's customer call center. The utility has also agreed to contribute about $400,000 to a bill payment assistance fund.
By Robert Walton • Aug. 30, 2022 -
Starwood Energy, TS Conductor launch JV to triple power line capacity, avoid new transmission obstacles
The Gridline Finance joint venture would be paid via utility savings generated by their more efficient power lines, which the companies say lower costs and expand capacity.
By Ethan Howland • Aug. 26, 2022 -
Federal appeals court denies LS Power lawsuits seeking to expand competition in MISO
The court decisions on Friday come as the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is weighing the role competition should play in transmission development.
By Ethan Howland • Aug. 23, 2022 -
OPSI supports complaint against PJM that seeks tighter transmission project oversight
The PJM Interconnection’s failure to enter into designated entity agreements is hurting consumers and grid reliability, the Organization of PJM States said Friday.
By Ethan Howland • Aug. 22, 2022 -
Sponsored by Southwire
Settling the creep correction debate
The impending release of new guidelines for the installation of overhead conductors will settle a lingering debate about if and when to correct for creep during the hanging of new transmission lines.
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Sharp views from Enel, WIRES, others on FERC’s transmission planning proposal shared at forum
Breaking the “uncertainty cycle,” competition in transmission construction and whether independent monitors should oversee transmission planning were key issues raised at a Thursday event held by Americans for a Clean Energy Grid.
By Ethan Howland • Aug. 19, 2022 -
Justice Department, FTC urge FERC to expand competition for building new transmission, deny utility exclusivity
The Edison Electric Institute disagreed, saying Wednesday that utilities should have first dibs on building transmission because competition doesn’t work in the sector.
By Ethan Howland • Aug. 18, 2022 -
New ERCOT CEO Pablo Vegas must address soaring energy costs, market observers say
Vegas, currently executive vice president of NiSource, will take over leadership of the Texas grid as efforts to ensure reliability are driving customer bills higher.
By Robert Walton • Aug. 17, 2022 -
Sponsored by West Monroe
A utility’s journey to a more digital customer experience
Everyday life is becoming increasingly digital. That applies to utilities and their customers, too.
By Nicole Pennington, Senior Manager, Energy & Utilities, West Monroe and Amanda Aweh, Manager, Energy & Utilities, West Monroe • Aug. 15, 2022 -
New York regulators OK key National Grid and Invenergy transmission projects, reject NextEra solar farm
The transmission projects support New York’s clean energy goals, but NextEra Energy Resources’ 180-MW North Side solar farm was rejected over environmental concerns.
By Ethan Howland • Aug. 12, 2022 -
MISO benefit-cost analysis of $10.3B transmission plan offers framework for national model: ACORE report
“When the benefits of proposed transmission lines are fully calculated, the advantages of new lines are made clear to regional planners,” Gregory Wetstone, ACORE president and CEO, said Tuesday.
By Ethan Howland • Aug. 10, 2022 -
MISO transmission ROEs vacated by D.C. Circuit, sending FERC back to the drawing board
The court decision Tuesday was “a big win for consumers,” Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Chairman Richard Glick said.
By Ethan Howland • Aug. 10, 2022 -
Xcel Energy expects to build $1.2B in power line projects under MISO’s new $10.3B transmission plan
At $7.4 billion, transmission spending makes up the second-largest piece of Xcel’s 5-year capital expenditure plan.
By Ethan Howland • Aug. 9, 2022 -
Ameren seeks FERC rate approval for N.M. transmission lines to ship power from 680-MW Clearway wind project
The power lines are designed to deliver wind energy to the Four Corners trading hub, which connects to major transmission lines across the Southwest.
By Ethan Howland • Aug. 8, 2022