Energy Efficiency

New York's Clean Path NY Project Halted, Search for Alternatives Begins
Energy Management New York's Clean Path NY Project Halted, Search for Alternatives Begins

The recent decision to terminate contracts for the Clean Path NY project has left New York grappling with the challenge of meeting its ambitious climate goals. Spanning 175 miles, the transmission line aimed to bring nearly 5 GW of wind, solar, and hydroelectric power into New York City by 2027.

Maryland Launches $15M Grant Program for Electric Grid Resilience
Energy Management Maryland Launches $15M Grant Program for Electric Grid Resilience

In a bold move to bolster its electric infrastructure, Maryland has unveiled a $15 million electric resilience competitive grant program aimed not only at curbing power outages but also at advancing the state's clean energy goals and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Known as the Resilient

Advancing DER Standards to Boost Virtual Power Plant Deployment
Energy Management Advancing DER Standards to Boost Virtual Power Plant Deployment

Advancing DER Standards to Boost Virtual Power Plant Deployment The advancement of Distributed Energy Resource (DER) interoperability standards is crucial for significantly boosting the deployment of Virtual Power Plants (VPPs). This article delves into the importance of common standards for the

2024 Election Could Dramatically Affect U.S. Energy Policies
Environmental & Regulations 2024 Election Could Dramatically Affect U.S. Energy Policies

The upcoming 2024 U.S. federal election holds potential ramifications for the electric power sector, especially if Donald Trump secures a second term and Republicans take control of Congress. Significant changes may occur in areas such as electric vehicles, renewable energy, nuclear power, energy

ECP's Acquisition of Four PJM Plants Raises Market Power Concerns
Environmental & Regulations ECP's Acquisition of Four PJM Plants Raises Market Power Concerns

Energy Capital Partners (ECP) is seeking approval from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) for a significant acquisition of power plants that could drastically alter the dynamics of the PJM Interconnection’s territory. The purchase involves four power plants totaling 5.3 GW capacity, p

Will New York City Face Electricity Shortfalls by the Mid-2030s?
Energy Management Will New York City Face Electricity Shortfalls by the Mid-2030s?

As New York City, the nation's largest metropolitan area, grapples with the challenges of increasing electrification and substantial commercial projects like data centers, the New York Independent System Operator (NYISO) anticipates significant electricity shortfalls by 2033 and 2034.

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