Utility Dive reported on the Arizona Corporation Commission's vote denying Salt River Project's proposed gas plant expansion, quoting AEE's Shelby Stults on cleaner energy options to consider. Read snippets below and the full article here.
Utility Dive: Arizona regulators again reject SRP’s proposed 820-MW gas plant expansion
Topics: Utility, Regulatory, United In The News
California's May revised budget sets the stage for much needed conversation around grid reliability
Governor Newsom’s updated budget proposal presents an opportunity to boost the state’s efforts toward a 100% clean grid, but should focus on clean energy reliability strategies to address short-term and long- term needs.
SACRAMENTO, May 13, 2022 — Today, national business group Advanced Energy Economy (AEE) responded to Governor Newsom’s proposed $8 billion in clean energy and $10 billion in clean transportation investments in his revised budget.
Topics: State Policy, Press Releases
The Washington Post: Big Oil investors reject calls for stricter climate goals — so far
The Washington Post reported on federal clean energy tax credit negotiations, citing AEE-led meetings with Senator Joe Manchin and Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm to discuss the policy. Read snippets below and the full article here.
Clean energy executives on Thursday met separately with Sen. Joe Manchin III (D-W.Va.) and Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm to discuss the clean energy tax credits in President Biden's stalled budget reconciliation bill.
Topics: United In The News, Federal Priorities
Fox40 Sacramento: Governor Newsom requests funding to strengthen state electrical grid
Fox40 Sacramento detailed California's proposal to improve grid reliability as the state continues to deal with potential blackouts, quoting AEE's Emilie Olson on how clean energy solutions can help . Read snippets below and watch the segment here.
In his revised budget proposal for the next fiscal year, Gov. Gavin Newsom is hoping to improve the electrical grid by spending more than $5 billion to increase the state’s production capacity by 5,000 megawatts over the next few years — or enough energy to power roughly 375,000 homes.
Topics: California Engagement, United In The News, Emilie Olson
National business group AEE delivers sign-on letter to Senate, White House on growing domestic manufacturing of advanced energy industry
WASHINGTON, DC, May 13, 2022— National business association Advanced Energy Economy (AEE) delivered a sign-on letter to the U.S. Senate and White House Administration stressing the importance of production-based manufacturing credits as a means of growing the industry domestically.
Topics: Press Releases, Harrison Godfrey, Federal Priorities
Utility Dive: PJM releases road map for creating ‘grid of the future’ to handle coming renewables, storage wave
Utility Dive discussed the PJM plans for renewable energy growth, quoting AEE's Kat Burnham on the grid operator's roadmap. Read snippets below and the full article here.
The report provides “guideposts” on the areas PJM and its stakeholders need to focus on to keep the grid reliable while meeting state clean energy goals, according to Katherine Burnham, Advanced Energy Economy policy principal.
Topics: United In The News, Kat Burnham
Colorado’s clean air investment package offers affordable path to electric school bus adoption
The $65 million grant program sets Colorado on track to electrify its school bus fleet and drive new electrification funding to the state.
DENVER, CO, May 10, 2022 — Today, national business group Advanced Energy Economy (AEE) applauded Colorado’s new electric school bus grant program, which provides an initial $65 million investment for schools to more quickly make the switch to clean bus rides for kids. The program passed out of Legislature today as a part of Senate Bill 193, a broader air quality investment package.
Topics: Press Releases, Electric Vehicles, Emilie Olson, Colorado
E&E News: Major grid dilemma: Treat fossil fuels like renewables?
E&E News examined how PJM Interconnection handles capacity valuation, quoting AEE's Kat Burnham on capacity modeling issues used for thermal resources. Read snippets below and the full article here.
Now, clean energy advocates have their sights set on another issue they say may give coal, natural gas and nuclear generators a leg up with PJM Interconnection, a regional transmission organization that oversees the flow of power in 13 states and the District of Columbia. The issue is known as capacity value, and how PJM handles it could have implications for everything from coal plant retirements to battery deployment to the reliability of the power grid for the 65 million people living in the PJM region.
Topics: Wholesale Markets, United In The News, Kat Burnham
Arizona Republic: Extreme heat, rising demand: Arizona utilities warn of blackouts in summers ahead
Arizona Republic examined utilities' concerns over their power supply, quoting AEE's Shelby Stults on how increasing energy efficiency programs and joining a western RTO can help. Read snippets below and the full article here.
Topics: Utility, Wholesale Markets, United In The News, Energy Efficiency, Arizona
Canary Media: The US needs to build a bigger, stronger grid. FERC has a plan for that
Canary Media profiled FERC's transmission policy, quoting AEE's Jeff Dennis on how modern infrastructure can better capture the benefits of clean energy. Read snippets below and the full story here.
Over the past nine months, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has been working on a major reform to U.S. transmission-grid policy, one that clean-energy advocates say could determine whether or not the country will be able to build the vast amount of solar and wind power needed to combat climate change.
Topics: Wholesale Markets, United In The News