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Crain's New York Business: Op-ed - Let’s Choose Clean Trucks Over Fake Fear

Posted by Kristina Persaud on Apr 8, 2025

In an op-ed for Crain's New York Business, United's Kristina Persaud discusses the Advanced Clean Trucks rule as a way for New York to reduce emissions, highlighting the growing demand for electric vehicles (EVs) across the nation and debunking common myths surrounding EV policies.

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Topics: Advanced Transportation, United In The News, Electric Vehicles, New York, Kristina Persaud

Insight Engine™ Introduces Generative AI for Faster, Smarter Energy Regulatory Insights

Posted by Brenda Christopher on Apr 7, 2025

New features on Insight Engine™ platform combine cutting-edge AI with expert validation 

WASHINGTON, DC -Insight Engine™, the leading platform for tracking, analyzing, and understanding energy regulatory and legislative developments across all 50 states, today announced the launch of generative AI capabilities. This powerful new feature streamlines workflows for users by instantly generating concise summaries of any regulatory document available on the platform, giving users back valuable time to focus on strategic decision-making.

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Topics: Press Releases, Insight Engine

New England Takes Major Step Towards Grid Expansion with Regional Request For Proposals

Posted by Savannah Gribbins on Mar 31, 2025

Transmission Solutions Under New Long-Term Planning Framework Will Unlock Abundant Clean Energy Resources in Maine 

BOSTON, MA — Today, New England took a major step toward modernizing its electric grid with the launch of the region’s first Request for Proposals (RFP) under a new long-term transmission planning process. This marks a breakthrough in efforts to expand the grid, clear bottlenecks, and bring more clean energy online to meet the region’s growing electricity needs.  

The new long-term framework, developed by ISO-NE in collaboration with the New England States Committee on Electricity (NESCOE), is designed to address the need for grid infrastructure as electricity demand in the region is expected to double by 2050. The framework establishes a structured, forward-looking approach to transmission planning that will support grid reliability and deliver economic benefits for decades to come. 

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Topics: Press Releases, Transmission, Massachusetts, New England, Alex Lawton

Canary Media: In New England, Canadian Hydropower Has Slowed to an Ominous Trickle

Posted by Sarah Shemkus on Mar 31, 2025

Canary Media reports that Hydro‑Québec's primary transmission line to New England ceased exporting significant amounts of power, raising concerns about energy reliability in the region. United's Jeremy McDiarmid underscored New England's need to diversify its energy resources and buildout more energy infrastructure to mitigate potential disruptions, increase grid reliability, and secure energy independence.

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Topics: United In The News, New England

Pennsylvania Capital-Star: Pa. Public Utility Commission Sets Hearing on AI Data Centers’ Impacts on Electricity

Posted by Peter Hall on Mar 28, 2025

The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) has scheduled a hearing to examine the impact of AI data centers on the state's electricity infrastructure and economy. United's Jon Gordon spoke with Pennsylvania Capital-Star about the complexities of energy demand forecasting, raising concerns about the speculative nature of certain projects.

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Topics: United In The News, Pennsylvania, Jon Gordon

Down to the Wire: Clean Energy Legislation Amended at the Deadline in Virginia

Posted by Savannah Gribbins on Mar 25, 2025

Virginia Gov. Youngkin guts energy affordability measures passed by the General Assembly and plays politics with Virginia’s energy security 

RICHMOND, VA – Last night, Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin introduced poison pill amendments designed to gut several key pieces of legislation the General Assembly passed to bring down costs for Virginia families and businesses.

“Earlier this year, leaders in the General Assembly put forward impactful legislation to expand the role of homes and businesses in the clean energy transition and to allow these projects to help keep the lights on and lower energy bills. Virginia needs leaders who take the job of policymaking seriously and use the positions they have been entrusted with to address the challenges faced by their constituents and the Commonwealth as whole. Rather than taking the opportunity to lead by signing these bills into law, Governor Youngkin instead took the opportunity to engage in partisan politics,” said United Virginia Policy Lead and Legislative Director Jim Purekal

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Topics: Press Releases, Jim Purekal, Virtual Power Plants, Solar, Battery Storage

KBTX-TV: Focus at Four - Energy Expert Says New Texas Bill ‘Punishes’ Renewable Resources

Posted by Delaney Wolovlek on Mar 25, 2025

The Texas Senate passed a bill that would require half of new power plant energy capacity to come from changeable resources other than batteries. Matthew Boms, Executive Director of the Texas Advanced Energy Business Alliance, spoke with KBTX-TV about the negative impacts the legislation would have on renewable resources such as wind and solar.

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Topics: United In The News, Texas Advanced Energy Business Alliance, Texas, Matthew Boms

Indy Politics: Here Comes the Sun

Posted by Abdul Hakim-Shabazz on Mar 24, 2025

United's Trish Demeter spoke with Indy Politics about a report commissioned by United that demonstrated how expanded solar power generation in Indiana could bring hundreds of millions in tax revenue, create new jobs, and increase energy independence across the state. 

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Topics: United In The News, Indiana, Trish Demeter, Solar

Inside Climate News: Bills Increasing Small-Scale Solar Requirements in Virginia Awaiting Action by Youngkin

Posted by Charles Paullin on Mar 21, 2025

Inside Climate News reports that Virginia Governor Youngkin is currently reviewing critical advanced energy legislation aimed at enhancing the state's commitment to renewables by diversifying energy sources beyond large-scale utility projects. With concerns about energy affordability, United's Jim Purekal argued that rising electricity costs are primarily driven by escalating fuel prices and storm recovery expenses.

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Topics: Virginia, United In The News, Jim Purekal, Solar

The Houston Chronicle: After Years of Record Growth, Texas Clean Energy Faces Challenges in Washington and at Home

Posted by Claire Hao on Mar 20, 2025

The Houston Chronicle reports that Texas is facing policy uncertainty regarding advanced energy deployment at both the federal and state levels. Matthew Boms, Executive Director of the Texas Advanced Energy Business Alliance (TAEBA), pointed to the Lone Star State's soaring electricity demand, emphasizing the importance of using a wide array of advanced energy solutions to meet new load growth.

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Topics: United In The News, Texas Advanced Energy Business Alliance, Texas, Matthew Boms