Recorded on May 24, 2024
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)’s Order on transmission planning is a landmark rulemaking—but what’s actually in the Order, and what comes next?
Recorded on May 24, 2024
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)’s Order on transmission planning is a landmark rulemaking—but what’s actually in the Order, and what comes next?
Topics: Webinar, FERC, Transmission
Recorded on May 7, 2024
Medium- and Heavy-Duty vehicle (MHDV) electrification has the potential to put downward pressure on electric utility rates, provide valuable grid services, save money for fleet owners, and reduce pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. However, grid infrastructure investments and capacity are major factors in the pace of MHDV electrification and the success of policies like the Advanced Clean Trucks rule.
Topics: Advanced Transportation, Webinar
Recorded Live at Greentown Labs on March 21, 2024
Inspired by the successful GBH podcast, The Big Dig by Ian Coss, Advanced Energy United's, Building Energy Infrastructure: Lessons from the Big Dig & Where We Go From Here, included a set of conversations aimed at the question of how we successfully build the energy infrastructure our industry requires if we are going to achieve 100% clean energy across the U.S.
Recorded on February 29, 2024
As the nation sees an uptick in the adoption of electric heating technologies driven by consumer trends, energy policies, and incentive programs, there is a growing need for states to ensure utility ratepayer funds are spent on infrastructure investments that consider the future of gas. Without a forward-looking planning process that accounts for the ever-changing heating technology landscape, state constituents could be left overpaying for gas infrastructure investments that may become obsolete with a disproportionate impact on households with high energy burdens.
Topics: State Policy, Webinar, Energy Efficiency
Recorded on December 18, 2023
As extreme weather, accelerating load growth, and beneficial electrification place new demands on our grid, the need to improve resiliency and reliability is intensifying for states, businesses, and consumers. At the same time, the Inflation Reduction Act and Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act are unleashing new resources to support the development of a more flexible and modernized grid.
Topics: State Policy, Regulatory, Advanced Transportation, Webinar, Transmission, Federal Priorities