Canary Media reports on California AB 3121, an electricity affordability package that proposes significant cuts to critical energy programs. The article quotes United's Edson Perez, saying that these cuts would undermine distributed energy resource programs that help both rural and disadvantaged communities.
Canary Media: California Electric Bill Relief Plan Would Gut Low-Income Energy Programs
Topics: State Policy, United In The News, California
Utility Dive: Clean Energy Groups Push for More Interconnection Reforms Ahead of FERC Workshop
Utility Dive reports on a the release of a new report, co-commissioned by United, that calls for grid interconnection reforms to advance cost certainty and transparency, speed and schedule certainty, and remove barriers to market access. The article quotes United's Caitlin Marquis, who emphasizes the importance of reshaping the interconnection process as electricity demand increases.
Topics: Wholesale Markets, United In The News, Caitlin Marquis, FERC
Renewable Energy World: Southwest Power Pool Asks FERC to Postpone 2024 Interconnection Requests
Renewable Energy World reports that Southwest Power Pool (SPP), one of nation's largest regional transmission organizations, has requested that the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) postpone 2024 interconnection requests and hold off on accepting new ones until the grid operator can catch up on previous clusters. In the article, United's Lisa Barrett categorizes SPP pausing its queue as disappointing.
Topics: Wholesale Markets, United In The News, FERC, Lisa Barrett
Houston Chronicle: Texas Leads the U.S. in Renewable Energy. Next Up, Your Home.
In an opinion piece for the Houston Chronicle, Matthew Boms of Texas Advanced Energy Business Alliance (United's state affiliate), shares how President Biden's Inflation Reduction Act has transformed Texas' energy portfolio, with Texas now ranking as the nation's wind energy leader and a top state for utility-scale solar.
Topics: State Policy, United In The News, Texas Advanced Energy Business Alliance, Texas, Matthew Boms, Federal Priorities
Renewable Energy World: "It is Unacceptable”: Maryland Legislators React to PJM Price Increases
Renewable Energy World reports Maryland State Senator Ron Watson and five state delegates released a joint statement condemning the recent spikes in electricity prices within the PJM territory. The article cites United’s Generator Interconnection Scorecard, which assigned PJM with a “D-,” one of the worst scores across the nation, for its management of generation interconnection.
Topics: Wholesale Markets, United In The News, Maryland
The Nevada Independent: Can Permitting Reform Turn Nevada Into The Next 'Energy Highway?'
United’s Emilie Olson and Harry Godfrey talk to The Nevada Independent about the bipartisan Energy Permitting Reform Act and highlight how it aims to streamline permitting processes for energy projects in Nevada.
Topics: State Policy, United In The News, Harrison Godfrey, Emilie Olson, Nevada
East Bay Times: Bay Area Faces Another Affordability Crisis, This Time With Natural Gas
In an opinion piece for The East Bay Times, United's Leah Rubin Shen discusses the looming energy affordability crisis in California due to rising natural gas bills, urging state lawmakers to take decisive action for a sustainable energy transition.
Topics: United In The News, Leah Rubin Shen, California
Canary Media: New England Grid Gets $389M Boost to Help Plug in Offshore Wind
Canary Media covers the recent U.S. Department of Energy funding allocated from Grid Resilience and Innovation Partnerships (GRIP) Program to New England states, which will revolutionize offshore wind development. The article quotes United's Jeremy McDiarmid, who emphasizes the importance of improving the power grid to meet the increasing load growth demands.
Topics: United In The News, Offshore Wind, Transmission, New England
The Boston Globe: More Federal Money Coming to Help Green New England’s Energy Grid
The Boston Globe covers the recent federal funding allocated to New England for grid upgrades to support clean energy goals. The article quotes United's Jeremy McDiarmid who highlights the importance of interstate cooperation, adding that state coordination should save money for New England ratepayers in the long run.
Topics: United In The News, Massachusetts
Canary Media: Prices Just Spiked in the Biggest US Power Market. Blame the Grid Backlog.
Canary Media discusses a recent spike in electricity prices by PJM, the largest power market in the country. The article quotes United's Jon Gordon, who speaks to how PJM's interconnection queue delays are exacerbating market issues and negatively impacting energy costs.
Topics: Wholesale Markets, United In The News, Jon Gordon