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Canary Media: How PJM Can Get the Power That It Needs — and Fast

Posted by Jeff St. John on Feb 18, 2025

To address potential electricity shortages, PJM Interconnection has proposed measures to expedite the development of new power plants in order to enhance grid reliability. Canary Media spoke with clean energy advocates, including United's Caitlin Marquis, who argued that reforming current interconnection processes and investing in grid expansion could facilitate the integration of advanced energy solutions to meet electricity demand while supporting decarbonization goals.

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Topics: Wholesale Markets, United In The News, Caitlin Marquis, Interconnection

The Texas Tribune: As Texas’ Energy Demand Soars, a Pilot Program Looks to Bolster Grid With “Virtual Power Plants” Fueled by People’s Homes

Posted by Kayla Guo on Feb 18, 2025

In Texas, Bandera Electric's virtual power plant (VPP) pilot program is utilizing distributed energy resources to bolster the grid and lower energy costs for consumers. Texas Advanced Energy Business Alliance's Executive Director Matthew Boms spoke with The Texas Tribune about the many benefits of VPPs in creating a more reliable, affordable, and sustainable grid while meeting growing energy demand.

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

Imperial Valley Press: State Senator Introduces Legislative Package Aimed to Overhaul California's Energy Grid

Posted by Lorie Leilani Shelley on Feb 13, 2025

Imperial Valley Press reports on California State Senator Steve Padilla's new legislation that would establish pilot projects designed to develop, finance, and operate electrical transmission lines. United's Edson Perez emphasized the importance of expanding transmission efficiently and affordably to meet growing energy demand across the state.

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Topics: United In The News, California

Erie News Now: PJM Plan to Fast Track Reliable Energy Approved by Federal Government

Posted by Kara Jeffers on Feb 12, 2025

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has approved PJM Interconnection's proposal to expedite the development of new power plants. Erie New Now spoke with United's Jon Gordon who explained that this new approach favors fossil fuels over clean energy solutions and does not address the root of the issue, which is a faulty interconnection process.

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Topics: Wholesale Markets, United In The News, Jon Gordon, Interconnection

Tax Cut Success Stories Featured in New Education Campaign

Posted by Adam Winer on Feb 11, 2025

Introducing: UnlockingAdvancedEnergy.com

WASHINGTON, DC – National business association Advanced Energy United has launched a new website and campaign that tells the story of how advanced energy companies are using smart tax cuts to unlock American energy abundance, open new U.S. manufacturing plants, and lower household electricity costs in states across the country.

The website, UnlockingAdvancedEnergy.com, features the real stories of advanced energy projects – including a coal field converted into a solar farm in Southwest Virginia, a Central Pennsylvania church saving money thanks to a rooftop solar installation, a new battery manufacturing facility in California, and the deployment of an emissions-free school bus fleet in Illinois’s smallest county – that were only made possible thanks to the existing tax cuts that are at risk of being shelved by Congress despite the economic growth, cost savings, and access to grid resilience solutions they are enabling.

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Topics: Press Releases, Heather O'Neill, Federal Priorities

The Nevada Independent: Ordered to Close Its Last Coal Plant, NV Energy Will Now Burn a Different Fossil Fuel

Posted by Amy Alonzo on Feb 9, 2025

The Nevada Independent reports on NV Energy's decision to convert the North Valmy Generating Station from coal to natural gas instead of retiring it as originally promised. United's Brian Turner criticized this decision, saying that NV Energy missed an opportunity to transition to renewable energy, and warned that this move will keep Nevada dependent on fossil fuels and burden ratepayers with the costs for decades. 

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Topics: United In The News, Nevada, Brian Turner

The Nevada Independent: Federal Funds for Nevada Solar, Home Energy Efficiency Upgrades in Limbo

Posted by Gabby Birenbaum on Feb 8, 2025

The Nevada Independent reports on President Trump's executive order to halt all Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) disbursements. United's Leah Rubin Shen warns that this freeze will hurt families, small businesses, and local economies.

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Topics: United In The News, Leah Rubin Shen, Nevada

The Washington Post: ‘Just Causing Havoc’ - Transportation Department Suspends EV Charger Program

Posted by Shannon Osaka and Jake Spring on Feb 7, 2025

The Washington Post reports on President Trump's halt on the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) program, a $5 billion initiative to expand EV charging stations across America. United's Ryan Gallentine urged state transportation agencies and program administrators to continue EV project development until new guidance is finalized.

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Topics: United In The News, Electric Vehicles, Ryan Gallentine

Bloomberg: Trump Administration Halts Program to Expand US EV Chargers

Posted by Keith Laing on Feb 7, 2025

With the recent suspension of the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) program, the Federal Highway Administration has directed states to decertify their implementation plans, halting construction of new EV charging stations and placing existing projects at risk. Bloomberg quoted United's Ryan Gallentine, who stated that the order has created enormous uncertainty for billions of dollars that both states and private companies have invested in EV infrastructure.

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Topics: United In The News, Electric Vehicles, Ryan Gallentine

The Boston Globe: Trump’s Attempted Funding Freeze Was Blocked. So Why Are Billions in Grants for Solar Still Locked Up?

Posted by Sabrina Shankman and Erin Douglas on Feb 4, 2025

The Boston Globe covers President Trump's recent executive order to pause federal funding for solar energy projects, causing significant implications for numerous solar initiatives in Massachusetts and the broader New England region. United's Jeremy McDiarmid expressed concern that the administration's funding freeze could hinder the region's progress toward clean energy goals, increase costs, and slow economic growth.

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Topics: United In The News, Massachusetts, Solar