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California lowers electric sector GHG target, directs procurement of more than 40 GW of clean energy resources
Load-serving entities will need to procure 25.5 GW of new renewables and 15 GW of storage and demand response resources by 2032 under Thursday's California Public Utilities Commission decision.
By Robert Walton • Feb. 14, 2022 -
Sponsored by Schneider Electric
How grid operators are leaving F-gases, fossils and inefficiency behind
For heavy emitting sectors, such as the electricity industry, pressure is intensifying to find solutions to slash emissions and lower its carbon footprint.
Feb. 14, 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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Texas gas generators fared better than wind during last week's winter storm: ERCOT
The Texas grid operator has made progress on weatherization and market reforms, but observers say last week's winter storm was not a real test of the electric grid.
By Robert Walton • Feb. 11, 2022 -
Utility capital spending remains strong, but inflation, federal policy uncertainty complicate outlook: EEI
Investor-owned electric utilities will make capital investments of about $140 billion annually from 2021-2023, officials from the Edison Electric Institute told Wall Street analysts.
By Robert Walton • Feb. 10, 2022 -
Biden administration promises 'a year of action' in drive to 100% clean energy for Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority is preparing to sign contracts for 2 GW of renewables and 1 GW of energy storage.
By Robert Walton • Feb. 7, 2022 -
Tunneling robot speeds installation of underground utilities, aiding resilience efforts
Robotics company Petra said its technology allows it to bury utilities deep below the surface and in difficult terrain, expanding the reach of the utility grid and providing greater resilience against climate-related disasters.
By Mary Salmonsen • Feb. 3, 2022 -
California ISO sketches $30.5B draft transmission plan to meet state's clean energy goals
“There is a critical need for more proactive, long-term transmission planning and coordination,” California Independent System Operator President and CEO Elliot Mainzer said in a statement.
By Kavya Balaraman • Feb. 3, 2022 -
SPP, MISO identify 7 cross-seam transmission projects that could unlock up to 53 GW of new generation
The "groundbreaking" study could be a model for transmission planning across the U.S., according to a Clean Grid Alliance consultant.
By Ethan Howland • Updated Feb. 3, 2022 -
A year after widespread blackouts, Texas grid prepares for looming winter freeze
The grid operator for most of Texas says it is "anticipating high demand for power" from Wednesday through Sunday and has taken "early preventative action" to ensure the grid remains stable.
By Robert Walton • Feb. 1, 2022 -
Deep Dive
Breakthroughs in generation and system integration are driving the utility of the future, analysts say
The new technologies will reverse the supply-demand equation and bring competitive procurement and a transaction platform to merge the bulk power and distribution systems.
By Herman K. Trabish • Jan. 31, 2022 -
Eversource digs out of 'major snowstorm' after 300k lose power
Crews from Connecticut and New Hampshire came to assist in the Massachusetts restoration, and now Eversource says less than 500 outages remain, as of Monday morning.
By Robert Walton • Jan. 31, 2022 -
FERC should loosen incumbent transmission owners' grip on planning, R Street panelists say
"Control over transmission is in a lot of ways control over the industry," Ari Peskoe, director of Harvard Law School’s Electricity Law Initiative, said Thursday.
By Ethan Howland • Jan. 28, 2022 -
Deep Dive
DOE leverages new and existing authorities to spur transmission development key to energy transition
The transmission deployment program melds existing authority with the infrastructure bill to bolster project planning, permitting and financing, according to experts.
By Ethan Howland • Jan. 27, 2022 -
Extremists have developed ‘credible, specific plans’ to attack the US power grid, DHS says in new warning
Domestic terrorists see the U.S. electric grid as a "particularly attractive target," according to a U.S. Department of Homeland Security warning, raising fears of a physical attack on critical infrastructure.
By Robert Walton • Jan. 26, 2022 -
2022 Utility Dive Outlook
Utility Dive examines priorities, expectations and trends for three key subjects — FERC, rate design and renewable energy — along with a broader roundup of some of the U.S. power sector trends to watch in the year ahead.
Jan. 24, 2022 -
New York regulators tap ConEdison to help interconnect up to 6 GW of offshore wind
The request to design an interconnection hub comes as the federal government announced a February auction of leasing areas in the New York Bight that could support up to 7 GW of offshore wind.
By Iulia Gheorghiu • Jan. 24, 2022 -
Opinion
Nearly a year after Winter Storm Uri's devastation, where are we on grid resilience?
More comprehensive assessments of the benefits of additional transmission between various U.S. regions could result in greater grid resilience and reliability, the authors write.
By Clint Vince and Barbara Tyran • Jan. 24, 2022 -
Sponsored by Deloitte
2022 renewable energy industry outlook: New avenues are opening
In 2022, the renewable energy industry will explore new avenues backed by a supportive administration focused on climate change.
Jan. 24, 2022 -
Deep Dive
2022 Outlook: FERC expected to prioritize transmission, power markets and gas infrastructure
With a new Democratic majority, observers expect Chairman Glick will move quickly on an agenda that could facilitate the energy transition.
By Ethan Howland • Jan. 19, 2022 -
'Unacceptable:' Texas market reforms will not be quick, electric grid operator tells dissatisfied regulators
The Electric Reliability Council of Texas may need two years to implement some market reforms, citing staffing shortages and the complexity of designing new market products.
By Robert Walton • Jan. 18, 2022 -
Deep Dive
2022 Outlook: Top US power sector trends to watch
The Biden administration entered 2022 with some key strengths and significant challenges to implementing its clean energy agenda, but states, companies and others are continuing to advance the energy transition.
By Kavya Balaraman, Ethan Howland, Robert Walton and Iulia Gheorghiu • Jan. 18, 2022 -
Biden decarbonization goals could triple reliance on electric grid: EPRI
For the U.S. to achieve a carbon-neutral economy, 60% of end-use energy could come from electricity, according to the Electric Power Research Institute. Today, that figure is around 20%.
By Robert Walton • Jan. 14, 2022 -
Deep Dive
SOO Green transmission project faces PJM obstacles: Are grid operators hindering the energy transition?
PJM and other grid operators face challenges in facilitating innovation, experts say. A former FERC commissioner offers an alternative approach.
By Ethan Howland • Jan. 13, 2022 -
Virginia okays Dominion's plan to deploy 1.1M smart meters
The more than $770 million plan will include smart meter replacements, new grid technology and a consumer dashboard as part of a broader push to overhaul the grid.
By Jason Plautz • Jan. 11, 2022 -
PNM prepares for spring launch of $9M transportation program, anticipates EVs to double in 2 years
Public Service Co. of New Mexico last week detailed plans to roll out incentives for charging infrastructure and new rates for commercial and residential customers, including energy-only tariffs.
By Robert Walton • Jan. 10, 2022