DENVER, CO – Today, Colorado Governor Jared Polis issued an executive letter aimed at accelerating the deployment of tax credit-eligible clean energy projects in Colorado.
Clean Energy Business Group Supports Governor Polis' Executive Leadership on Clean Energy Amid Federal Rollbacks
Topics: Press Releases, Emilie Olson, Colorado
Heatmap News: Will Blue States Open Up Their Wallets for Renewables?
In an interview with Heatmap News, United's President and CEO Heather O'Neill highlights how, amid federal rollbacks, growing budget pressures, and rising energy demand, states are now at the center of the clean energy transition.
Topics: State Policy, United In The News, Heather O'Neill, Federal Priorities
The Colorado Sun: Xcel Gets Ok To Spend $30M To Join Short-Term Wholesale Market, Despite Limited Benefits
The Colorado Sun reports on the Colorado Public Utilities Commission’s approval of Xcel Energy’s $30 million plan to join SPP's Markets+. United’s Brian Turner said the decision will balkanize the Western grid, increase energy costs, and delay progress in clean energy development.
Topics: United In The News, Western RTO, Brian Turner, Colorado
Santa Fe New Mexican: Industry Says Trump Shift Away From Renewables Will Stymie Growth, but Clean Energy Here To Stay
The Santa Fe New Mexican reports on the rollback of federal renewable energy tax credits following the passage of H.R. 1, which will slow down advanced energy projects in New Mexico. United's Harry Godfrey and Amisha Rai encourage state leaders to step up to meet climate and energy reliability goals as federal support decreases, highlighting the resilience of the clean energy industry.
Topics: United In The News, New Mexico, Harrison Godfrey, Amisha Rai, Federal Priorities
Utility Dive: New York Launches 1 GW Bulk Energy Storage Solicitation Using New Credit
Utility Dive reports that New York has launched its first-ever bulk energy storage solicitation, seeking proposals to procure 1 GW of utility-scale battery storage. United's Kristina Persaud commended New York's commitment to its clean energy goals amid federal rollbacks, while United's Shawn Kelly highlighted new opportunities for advanced energy projects to thrive in states and regions across the country.
Topics: United In The News, Kristina Persaud, Shawn Kelly, Battery Storage
Canary Media: The Country’s Biggest Energy Market Struggles to Reform Amid Soaring Costs
In an article for Canary Media, United's Jon Gordon discusses PJM Interconnection's annual capacity auction results, emphasizing that slow interconnection processes and insufficient energy generation buildout are hindering advanced energy projects that could reduce grid strain and lower costs for ratepayers in the PJM states.
Topics: United In The News, Economic Impact, Transmission, Jon Gordon, Interconnection
Albuquerque Journal: Experts Say Trump’s Mega Budget Bill will Delay Clean Energy Rollouts in New Mexico
The Albuquerque Journal reports that H.R. 1 will stall advanced energy projects in New Mexico. United's Harry Godfrey warns of higher energy costs for both developers and state residents, while United's Sheila Hallstrom points to ways utilities and state leaders can take advantage of New Mexico's existing resources to increase affordability and reduce grid strain.
Topics: United In The News, New Mexico, Harrison Godfrey, Federal Priorities
KPRC-TV: How the Texas Power Grid is Staying Strong During the Texas Summer
As Texas swelters through triple-digit heat, its electric grid has held up remarkably well—despite peak demand hitting nearly 82,000MW, the highest so far this year. KPRC-TV spoke with Texas Advanced Energy Business Alliance's Matthew Boms, who pointed to expanded renewable and storage capacity across the state, underscoring Texas' improved resilience in the face of extreme weather.
Topics: United In The News, Texas Advanced Energy Business Alliance, Texas, Matthew Boms, Solar
The Texas Tribune: Texans will Pay Higher Power Bills as Clean Energy Development Slows Because of Tax Credit Cuts, Economists Say
The Texas Tribune reports that Texas residents will see higher energy bills as wind and solar projects are stunted across the state due to the passage of H.R. 1 and sunsetting of federal tax cuts. Texas Advanced Energy Business Alliance's Matthew Boms highlighted Texas as a leader in advanced energy deployment, speaking to the benefits of renewables in modernizing Texas' grid.
Topics: United In The News, Texas Advanced Energy Business Alliance, Texas, Offshore Wind, Matthew Boms, Solar
The Colorado Sun: Trump v. Colorado - How the President’s Energy Agenda is Clashing with the State’s Lofty Green Ambitions
The Colorado Sun reports on President Trump's recent executive actions targeting clean energy subsidies and advanced energy technologies, resulting in potentially higher electricity costs for Coloradans. United's Emilie Olson spoke to Colorado's deep policy foundation and market momentum, which are expected to help offset federal rollbacks.
Topics: State Policy, United In The News, Emilie Olson, Federal Priorities, Colorado