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Anthony Campagiorni, Esq.
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Brian Kauffman
ICYMI, last week, PJM Interconnection, the electric grid operator, released its latest paper in its series on the energy transition. The paper does a terrific job of describing three scenarios and shows how state policy and corporate decarbonization are absolutely achievable, albeit with big warning signs that could come along the way if new generation and transmission infrastructure don’t materialize. Highlights- 1️⃣ Dispatchable generation is needed less often, but is still critical to balancing the grid. The ramp is real. One scenario indicates 105 GW of ramp in 3 hours. How PJM will compensate and attract resources capable of that ramp on a reliable, day-to-day basis is key. 2️⃣ Longer duration storage solutions may be needed beyond the standard 4 hours today. Loss of load risk is concentrated across ~5 hours in the study, but 10 hour+ storage may be needed. This study was completed with old assumptions that have since shown risk is further extended in winter. 3️⃣ Neighboring regions will increasingly depend on each other. One scenario expects 35% more interchange of electrons between PJM and MISO. Look to Order 1920 implementation for building sufficient transmission to do that. Looking ahead, I’d like to see PJM release a report like this that leverages its latest resource adequacy reforms. My gut is the shift to marginal ELCC, inclusion of a longer weather history and other changes will give a more accurate picture of the likely future where 4-hour storage is useful, but not sufficient. Mainspring Energy’s dispatchable linear generator is capable of running on natural gas today and is also 100% hydrogen-ready. Our tech keeps the lights on and fits into the decarbonization pathways that many states in the region require. PJM Interconnection Mainspring Energy #reliability #FERC #decarbonization #LDES https://lnkd.in/eFSN_z8C
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Huge annoucement by the Microsoft and Brookfield Renewable U.S. teams, great work pushing green power forward. Here is a nugget I found burried in this article: "Last month, power generator Exelon Corp. predicted a 900% jump in power demand from data centers planned in the Chicago area." I love #solar and #wind and #renewables, but that won't provide 900% more power to the data centers that need it. Clean natural gas needs to be part of this conversation to help bridge to a better future. https://lnkd.in/gxDpz-xp
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Pete Haga
The importance of transmission infrastructure cannot be overstated. This includes interconnection planning, new construction, grid maintenance, and capacity upgrades. These are all crucial elements to our energy future. #transmission #infrastructure #energyfuture #gridmaintenance #capacityupgrades
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Sean Covert
Demand Response will be critical this year in protecting the functionality of the NYISO grid. "Reliability margins have declined by more than 1,000 megawatts in two years, Emilie Nelson, executive vice president and chief operating officer at NYISO, said. “That’s a significant issue, especially when we’re impacted by heat waves,” Nelson said in a statement. A single megawatt — equivalent to 1,000 kilowatts — of electricity covers the demand of 800 to 1,000 homes. “Accounting for certain factors, including unavailable generation and operating reserve requirements, the reliability margin under baseline conditions is 752 (megawatts),” a NYISO news release says. “Under extreme weather scenarios, reliability margins are forecasted to be deficient.” #demandresponse #energygrid #energymanager
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A Visionary Roadmap for New England's Energy Future from ISO-NE's President & CEO, Gordon van Welie! Gordon van Welie recently shared a forward-looking post about how to achieve a reliable clean energy transition for New England. He highlights four key elements that are critical for this goal: - Increasing renewable resources - Securing balancing resources to provide stability when renewable sources are not available -Adding energy storage solutions - Investing more in high-voltage transmission lines to connect renewables and storage to the grid Under Gordon's leadership, ISO-NE has made remarkable progress in implementing these elements, driving innovation and ensuring a sustainable and reliable energy system for New England. Gordon has also been a great supporter of education, giving my students at UCSD excellent guest lectures for five years. His commitment to both the industry and future generations is truly inspiring. Read Gordon's insights and join the conversation about the future of clean energy! #CleanEnergy #Renewables #EnergyStorage #SustainableFuture #ISONewEngland #EnergyTransition #RenewableEnergy #FERC #GridModernization #SustainableEnergy #EnergyPolicy #Infrastructure #Flexibility #PowerSystems
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AEIC (Association of Edison Illuminating Companies)
New England states collaborate on ambitious plans to enhance grid reliability and clean energy access! A coalition of states has submitted applications for federal funding to support large-scale transmission and energy storage projects, aiming to unlock renewable energy potential and strengthen grid resilience across the region. These initiatives, in partnership with Elevate Renewables and AEIC member National Grid, align with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)'s Grid Innovation Program (GRIP) to fund projects leveraging advanced technologies for grid resilience. The applications prioritize community benefits, workforce development, and equity, aligning with DOE's goals to support disadvantaged communities in energy infrastructure development. Read more about these exciting developments on T&D World:
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Justin Patrick
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Onyx Renewable Partners L.P.
Last week, New York's Public Service Commission approved a plan to add 6GW of energy storage across large-scale, community, commercial, industrial, and residential sectors by 2030. The plan intends to bolster grid reliability and resilience by expanding NY's energy storage programs to cost-effectively unlock growth. Pairing distributed energy solutions like solar with battery storage increases a customer's resiliency to costly power outages and ensures a stable supply of power to keep businesses running. Onyx Renewables is excited to see continued support for renewable energy programs in our home state of NY and believes that clean energy legislation will be a key factor in advancing a more sustainable energy future. Read more about the new framework here: https://lnkd.in/eACCJYiS #SolarPlusStorage #CleanEnergy #SolarPower
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Fabian Le Gay Brereton
“… the co-location of an Amazon data center at Talen Energy’s Susquehanna nuclear plant in Pennsylvania could lead to cost shifting …” Just like the complaints about roof-top PV leading to cost shifting. If only it was possible to make network service pricing cost-reflective 🧐 Btw, you can model “behind-the-meter” nuclear power plants in Gridcog 😀
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Neil Lawson
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Maine Governor's Energy Office
The Governor’s Energy Office today announced that Maine has joined a total of 10 Northeast states in signing a memorandum of understanding for improved regional planning of electricity transmission to create a stronger, more reliable, and more efficient grid and accelerate the clean energy transition. Other states joining the MOU include Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, and Vermont. Improving interregional electricity transmission planning and coordination can stabilize energy costs by increasing access to affordable clean energy while bolstering grid reliability at times of high energy demand and improving resilience against extreme weather. https://lnkd.in/e8nWPhD4
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Spencer Frazier
☑️ U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is making moves towards revolutionizing interconnection processes for renewable energy projects. 🌞 ☑️ DOE's proposed "Interconnection Innovation exchange" (i2X) program promises 35 formidable solutions to improve the interconnection process. 💡 ☑️ Central to these proposals is the encouragement of workforce development and the potential benefit of enabling interconnection customers to fund and carry out their own studies. 📚 The solar industry is in a period of evolution as the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) works to revolutionize the interconnection process for renewable energy projects. Interconnection process allows a solar array or solar power plant to connect to the broader electricity grid, creating a mutually beneficial cycle of energy exchange. Over time, the surge in interconnection requests has necessitated a more efficient and streamlined process. In response, the DOE presents its Interconnection Innovation exchange (i2X) program. This ambitious ‘roadmap’ suggests 35 solutions to expedite and improve the process. One prominent proposal is the "connect and manage" approach, successfully implemented in Texas, likely to drastically accelerate interconnections. Moreover, a recommendation in the roadmap is to enable interconnection customers to finance and implement their studies, thereby promoting self-reliance and expediting project completions. Significantly, the plan emphasizes the need for workforce development, especially in higher education. This shift seeks to boost the number of trained professionals in the solar industry and thus hasten the transition to clean energy. For more information on selling solar virtually across the USA visit www.tstpros.com 📈🌎🔆
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Elizabeth Cook, PhD
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Cleartrace
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Steven Rymsha
I will be attending the Gridtech Connect Forum in California on June 24-26 talking about some of my favorite subjects: interconnection, grid services and how we can leverage all our resources for a clean and reliable grid. Would love to talk to you more about these issues facing our power sector today!
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