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Inside Climate News: Advocates Expect Maryland to Drive Climate Action When Trump Returns to Washington

Posted by Aman Azhar on Nov 13, 2024

As President-elect Donald Trump prepares to return to the White House next year, the drive to maintain America's clean energy transition will rely heavily on the leadership of individual states. Inside Climate News interviews clean energy experts and advocates, including United's Morgan Pinnell, who believe that Maryland is primed to lead the clean energy transition and spoke to the potential impacts a second Trump term could have on advanced energy solutions across the state.

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Topics: United In The News, Maryland, Morgan Pinnell

Canary Media: After Trump Win, it’s Up to States to Lead on Climate Action

Posted by Jeff St. John on Nov 8, 2024

As the nation readies itself for the Trump-Vance administration, United's Heather O'Neill spoke with Canary Media, expressing hope that advanced energy policies will continue to grow in states of all political backgrounds.

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Topics: State Policy, United In The News, Heather O'Neill

CT Mirror: Opinion - With Just Days Left, We Need Action on Offshore Wind

Posted by Kat Burnham on Nov 7, 2024

Connecticut has not yet joined its neighbors in the multi-state offshore wind proposals. United's Kat Burnham authored an opinion piece for the CT Mirror calling on Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont to join the neighboring New England states, and take advantage of a key opportunity to reduce energy costs, create thousands of local jobs, and position Connecticut as a leader in the economy.

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Topics: United In The News, Kat Burnham, Offshore Wind

Utility Dive: What Trump’s Reelection Could Mean for the IRA, Offshore Wind

Posted by Diana DiGangi on Nov 6, 2024

Utility Dive examines the expected impact of a second Trump presidential term on the future of the Inflation Reduction Act and offshore wind projects. United's Harry Godfrey predicted initiatives under the new administration are unlikely to significantly hinder the growth of renewable energy, highlighting that the ongoing clean energy transition has the potential to lower consumer energy bills and help reduce inflation in the long term.

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Topics: United In The News, Economic Impact, Harrison Godfrey, Offshore Wind, Federal Priorities

Canary Media: How Trump’s Second Term Could Derail The Clean Energy Transition

Posted by Jeff St. John on Nov 6, 2024

Canary Media reports on concerns that a second Trump administration could undo many of the Biden administration's clean energy achievements, including the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). Advanced Energy United's Harrison Godfrey expresses hope that the new administration will take a balanced approach that would preserve the gains made in clean energy and minimize disruptions to job creation and economic growth.

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Topics: United In The News, Harrison Godfrey, Federal Priorities

Law360: FERC Unlawfully Rewrote Grid Hookup Policy, DC Circ. Told

Posted by Keith Goldberg on Nov 5, 2024

Law360 reports on legal challenges to FERC Order No. 2023, quoting United's Caitlin Marquis about how clean energy organizations support the groundbreaking rule and FERC offering incremental improvement.

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Topics: United In The News, Caitlin Marquis, FERC

The Daily Independent: Barrio - Federal Funding for Advanced Energy Initiatives has Strengthened Arizona’s Economy — We Have to Keep the Momentum Going

Posted by Michael Barrio on Nov 1, 2024

Due to significant federal funding for advanced energy initiatives, Arizona stands to be one of the biggest beneficiaries in the country. United's Michael Barrio authored an opinion piece for the Daily Independent, praising the economic gains advanced energy has produced in Arizona and highlights the importance of continued growth in the advanced energy industry.

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Topics: United In The News, Arizona, Michael Barrio, Federal Priorities

Utility Dive: Future of IRA, Shape of Permitting Reform Hinge on Upcoming Election, Experts Say

Posted by Diana DiGangi on Oct 30, 2024

Utility Dive interviews several experts, including United's Harry Godfrey, on how the results of the November 2024 election could shape the future of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), permitting reform, and transportation electrification.

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Topics: United In The News, Harrison Godfrey, Permitting and Siting, Federal Priorities

Renewable Energy World: New Illinois Clean Energy Bills Mandate State’s First Storage Procurement, A VPP Program, and More

Posted by Paul Gerke on Oct 16, 2024

Renewable Energy World reports that two bills, HB5856 and SB3959, are working their way through the Illinois General Assembly. The bills aim to establish Illinois' first energy storage mandate, increase grid resilience, and decrease energy costs for consumers. United's Trish Demeter spoke to the benefits of the bills and the importance of energy storage solutions to accommodate growing power demands within the state.

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Topics: United In The News, Illinois, Trish Demeter, Virtual Power Plants, Procurement

The Virginian-Pilot: Column - Why I Chose an EV, and Why Virginia Needs More of Them

Posted by Jim Purekal on Oct 16, 2024

Virginia's Clean Cars Standard will help facilitate adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) across the state, reducing the risks of long-term environmental impacts. United’s Jim Purekal shares his experience with The Virginia-Pilot of purchasing an EV as a second car, and why the state should do more to work toward a cleaner future by facilitating adoption of EVs.

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Topics: Advanced Transportation, Virginia, United In The News, Electric Vehicles, Jim Purekal