Stateline reports that Western states are moving closer to creating a regional electricity market following the passage of California's AB 825. The article quotes United's Leah Rubin Shen talking about the benefits of joining such a market, including sharing resources more efficiently, lowering costs, and improving grid reliability across the West.
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Stateline: The West’s Power Grid Could Be Stitched Together — If Red and Blue States Buy In
Topics: United In The News, Leah Rubin Shen, Western RTO
Stateline: States Scramble to Complete Renewable Energy Projects Before Tax Credits Expire
Stateline reports that state officials across the country are rushing to fast-track solar and wind projects before clean energy tax credits are removed. United's Managing Director Harry Godfrey warns that abrupt halts on tax incentives will derail long-planned energy projects, while United's Senior Vice President of Advocacy Amisha Rai notes that nationwide demand for electricity is expected to continue propelling renewable deployment over the long-term.
Topics: State Policy, United In The News, Harrison Godfrey, Amisha Rai, Federal Priorities
Inside Indiana Business: Study: Clean energy job growth outpacing other sectors
Inside Indiana Business featured AEE's Indiana jobs fact sheet, quoting Caryl Auslander on how clean energy is outpacing other sectors. Read snippets below and the full article here.
INDIANAPOLIS - A new report from Advanced Energy Economy says the increase in the number of clean energy jobs in Indiana more than doubled the state’s overall job growth in 2021. The national trade association says Indiana employed 89,000 Hoosiers last year in advanced energy jobs, representing a 6.9% increase over the previous year. “Advanced energy jobs are growing. They’re in-demand, high-paying jobs, and we’re just seeing a huge boom, especially in the electric vehicle space,” said Caryl Auslander, director of Indiana Advanced Energy Economy.
Topics: State Policy, United In The News, Indiana, Caryl Auslander
Inside INdiana Business: Job Growth Continues in Indiana Clean Energy Sector
Inside INdiana Business covered significant growth of jobs in Indiana's clean energy sector, quoting AEE's Caryl Auslander. Read excerpts below and the full piece here.
A new report from a national public policy advocacy group for the energy sector says clean energy jobs are outpacing auto parts manufacturing jobs in Indiana. Advanced Energy Economy says Indiana had nearly 91,000 advanced energy jobs in 2019, which is a 0.3% increase over the previous year.
Topics: United In The News
Inside INdiana Business: Clean Energy Jobs Continue Growth in Indiana
Inside INdiana Business covered AEE's 2020 Indiana Advanced Energy Jobs fact sheet, quoting Indiana AEE's Caryl Auslander. Read excerpts below and the entire Inside INdiana Business piece here.
A new report from Indiana Advanced Energy Economy suggests the number of jobs in the advanced energy sector continues to grow in the Hoosier state. The report shows Indiana had nearly 91,000 people working in advanced energy in 2019, with significant growth in solar and energy storage jobs. The number of advanced energy jobs is about 25,000 more than the number of jobs in auto parts manufacturing in Indiana...
Topics: United In The News
Inside INdiana Business: Study Suggests Economic Boom from Renewable Energy
Inside INdiana Business featured an updated story about a recent AEE report that shows economic benefit of renewable energy to Indiana, quoting Indiana AEE's Caryl Auslander. It appeared in a newsletter for the tech industry. Read excerpts below and the entire Inside INdiana Business piece here.
The state director for Advanced Energy Economy in Indiana says a recent report confirms many companies in Indiana are looking for more renewable energy options from their utilities. The report, "Opportunities for Meeting Commercial and Industrial Demand for Renewable Energy in Indiana," says the state could see more than $5 billion in investment and nearly 25,000 new jobs if additional renewable energy options were available. The report was prepared for AEE by independent research and consulting firm Wood Mackenzie. Caryl Auslander with Indiana AEE says Indiana could reap major economic benefits from more renewable energy...
Topics: United In The News
Inside INdiana Business: Study: Indiana Could Benefit From More Renewable Energy
Inside INdiana Business covered AEE's recent study prepared by WoodMackenzie showing that Indiana stands to economically benefit from advanced energy quoting by AEE's Caryl Auslander. Read excerpts below and the entire Inside INdiana Business piece here.
A new study commissioned by Advanced Energy Economy says commercial and industrial businesses are looking for more renewable energy resources, which could be an economic boon for Indiana. The report, conducted by independent research and consulting firm WoodMackenzie, says the Hoosier state could benefit from more than $5 billion in investment and nearly 25,000 jobs. "Opportunities for Meeting Commercial and Industrial Demand for Renewable Energy in Indiana" estimates the potential demand for renewable energy from C&I companies over the next 10 years. The study focuses on the energy, chemicals, and metals and mining industries.
Topics: United In The News