Massachusetts has released its annual Climate Report Card, which assesses state progress toward achieving its clean energy goals. The Boston Globe summarized the findings of the report, providing input from advanced energy experts, including United's Kat Burnham, who emphasized the importance of a sustained commitment to overcoming clean energy barriers in 2025 and beyond.
The Boston Globe: How is the State Doing on Climate? The Latest Report Card Tells All.
Topics: United In The News, Kat Burnham, Massachusetts
CT Mirror: Can New England’s Vision for Its Electric Grid Survive Trump 2.0?
CT Mirror discusses the potential challenges that Connecticut and the broader New England region may face in advancing their clean energy initiatives under the second Trump Administration. United's Jeremy McDiarmid spoke to the progress of offshore wind projects in Connecticut, highlighting that New England states will have to continue to lead to meet their energy goals, amidst shifts in political power.
Topics: United In The News, Offshore Wind, Transmission, Solar
Inside Climate News: What to Expect from State Governments on Renewable Energy Policy in 2025
Inside Climate News interviewed several energy experts about what to expect from state governments on renewable energy policies in the new year. United’s Amisha Rai pointed to the California Legislature’s opportunity to support the development of a regional transmission grid through the West’s Pathways Initiative. She also highlighted the bipartisan support for advanced energy solutions in Texas.
Topics: United In The News, Texas, Amisha Rai, California
Utility Dive: 9 US Electric Power Sector Issues to Watch in 2025
Utility Dive interviewed advanced energy leaders, identifying key challenges the American electric power sector may face in 2025. United's Heather O'Neill spoke to ongoing load growth in the U.S. and how it will drive demand for renewable energy to meet that growth. She also emphasized the importance of state leadership in implementing advanced energy solutions.
Topics: United In The News, Heather O'Neill
The Albuquerque Journal: Opinion - NM Must Choose an Affordable and Sustainable Energy Future
New Mexico is facing an energy affordability crisis due to rising gas utility costs. The upcoming legislative session is a critical moment for the state. United's Michael Barrio authored an opinion piece for The Albuquerque Journal, urging state legislators to embrace cleaner, more efficient electric technologies, modernize the energy grid, and implement policies that will reduce costs, protect vulnerable families, and support a sustainable energy future for the state.
Topics: United In The News, New Mexico, Michael Barrio
The Arizona Republic: Rooftop Solar Growth Dims in Sunny Arizona as Regulators Clash and Costs Climb
The Arizona Republic reports on Arizona's recent decline in rooftop solar installations over the past year, attributed to a combination of regulatory hurdles and financial barriers. United's Michael Barrio spoke to Arizona's potential as a leader in solar energy adoption, emphasizing the need for stable policies that support the solar industry's growth across the state.
Topics: United In The News, Arizona, Michael Barrio, Solar
The Boston Globe: Clean Energy Experts Warn New Trump Tariffs Could Produce ‘Chilling Effect’ on Green Jobs
Amidst the shifting political landscape, advanced energy experts weigh in on the potential impacts of Trump's proposed tariffs on renewable energy solutions (e.g., offshore wind, solar, and geothermal). United's Harry Godfrey shared his insights with The Boston Globe, emphasizing the progress advanced energy has made across the nation and the many benefits renewables provide for Americans, including lower energy costs, job creation, and economic boosts.
Topics: United In The News, Harrison Godfrey, Massachusetts
The Boston Globe: How Trump’s Comeback Could Stall the US Offshore Wind Revolution
As the nation looks ahead, the offshore industry remains resilient in the face of potential challenges. The Boston Globe spoke with several offshore wind experts, including United's Jeremy McDiarmid, who emphasized that, while there may be some project delays, the offshore wind industry's overall strength remains evident. He also discussed how investments in renewable energy sources, like offshore wind, contribute to economic and job growth, as well as help position the US as a global leader in advanced energy development.
Topics: United In The News, Offshore Wind, Massachusetts
KBTX-TV: Focus at Four - Texas Energy Expert on Likelihood of Outages Heading into Winter Season
Texas news station KBTX-TV reports on a recent discussion by the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) surrounding the reliability of Texas' power grid ahead of the winter months. Matthew Boms of Texas Advanced Energy Business Alliance (United's state affiliate) spoke to the impacts of past storms on state residents, emphasizing the need for proactive policies that make energy-efficient solutions more accessible.
Topics: United In The News, Texas, Matthew Boms
Inside Climate News: Clean Energy Industry Questions a New PJM Proposal That Could Move Fossil Fuel Projects to the Front of the Interconnection Queue
Inside Climate News reports that PJM Interconnection’s new proposal could potentially push fossil fuel projects to the front of the interconnection queue over renewable energy projects. United director Jon Gordon and other business groups expressed concern over the proposal, questioning whether PJM’s plan will actually enhance grid reliability while pushing renewables to the side.
Topics: United In The News, Jon Gordon, Interconnection