Today the NE States Collaborative released a whitepaper talking about the opportunities of HVDC transmission to support offshore wind on the East Coast and the benefits of collective state actions to drive HVDC standardization. energyinstitute.jhu.edu/wp-content/u... 🔌💡
Diagraming out a 1,000+ page order is a challenge, but with a little help from my friends (Sue Glatz, Claire Wayner, Pauline Foley and others), we diagrammed out FERC's Order No. 1920 on transmission planning , including scenario plan development & cost allocation! Hope it's useful! 🔌💡
Delighted to report that 10 states – Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, and Vermont – signed a Memorandum of Understanding to support development of interregional transmission! Link here: energyinstitute.jhu.edu/northeast-st...
Topics include: reliability & flexibility services; emerging tech integration; adequacy & resilience; price formation; T&D & market interactions; and transmission planning. Congrats to my colleagues at Argonne, NREL, Berkeley Energy Lab, EPRI & Johns Hopkins! #energysky
New paper alert We ask "what are the critical research challenges necessary to get our grid ready for 100% clean energy by 2035?" Includes real-world topics we need to solve to make clean energy policies work - along with a few proposed solutions! t.co/VFHWQO8Kmq#energysky
Topics include: reliability & flexibility services; emerging tech integration; adequacy & resilience; price formation; T&D & market interactions; and transmission planning. Congrats to my colleagues at Argonne, NREL, Berkeley Energy Lab, EPRI & Johns Hopkins!
New paper alert We ask "what are the critical research challenges necessary to get our grid ready for 100% clean energy by 2035?" Includes real-world topics we need to solve to make clean energy policies work - along with a few proposed solutions! t.co/VFHWQO8Kmq
The most beautiful ode to rural electrification is the chapter about women living in the Texas Hill Country in the early 20th century in Robert Caro's "The Path to Power" Lyndon Johnson. Never doubt the power that electricity can bring to people's lives!
Ha. Can't both be true?