Grid reliability’s core challenge is governance, not a changing resource mix (www.utilitydive.com)
CAISO proposes $6.1B transmission plan, mainly for offshore wind (www.utilitydive.com)
Don’t give up on green hydrogen (www.utilitydive.com)
The reality is that we will never achieve a carbon-free economy without green hydrogen and green hydrogen carriers like ammonia, ethanol and formic acid.
Don’t give up on green hydrogen (www.utilitydive.com)
The reality is that we will never achieve a carbon-free economy without green hydrogen and green hydrogen carriers like ammonia, ethanol and formic acid.
California draft offshore wind plan addresses infrastructure, floating platform challenges | The state estimates that its coast contains 35.8 GW to 59.6 GW of potential offshore wind capacity. (www.utilitydive.com)
US House Democratic bill aims to spur interregional, offshore transmission (www.utilitydive.com)
California project is second in US to employ used EV batteries to sell power to the grid: B2U (www.utilitydive.com)
On US clean energy tax credits, mayors want clearer federal guidance (www.utilitydive.com)
Newsom orders clean hydrogen market strategy as California competes in $8B federal program (www.utilitydive.com)
The state will look at new financing models, permitting process changes and procurement initiatives to deploy more hydrogen projects.
Maine lawmakers approve bill to jumpstart floating offshore wind, develop 3 GW by 2040 (www.utilitydive.com) German
The bill establishes procurement, environmental and labor provisions ahead of the federal offshore wind lease sales due to be held for the Gulf of Maine in 2024.
Ørsted gets federal approval for construction and operation of 1.1-GW New Jersey offshore wind farm (www.utilitydive.com)
The project is on track to begin offshore construction in 2024 and commercial operations in 2025, the developer said.
NYISO picks $3.3B transmission project to deliver 3,000 MW of offshore wind power from Long Island [US] (www.utilitydive.com)
The transmission project is a “critical step forward as the state works to meet its ambitious climate mandates,” said Rich Dewey, NYISO’s president and CEO.