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DOE Report Identifies Potential for Over 60 GW of New Nuclear Capacity at Existing and Retired Plant Sites
According to the Department of Energy, over 60 gigawatts (GW) of new nuclear capacity could potentially be added ...
U.S. Power Grid Adds 20.2 GW of Generating Capacity
Through July 2024, the U.S. power grid added 20.2 gigawatts (“GW”) of generating capacity according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Solar generating capacity was the largest portion, representing 59% of additions. Battery storage and wind power additions were also significant, representing 21% and 12% of the total, respectively. An estimated 42.6 GW of additional […]
Texas-New Mexico Power Looks to Reinforces Electrical Grid with $751 Million Plan
TNMP (Texas-New Mexico Power) has outlined its 2025-2027 system resiliency plan, which includes $600 million of ...
Department of the Interior to Hold Auction for Oregon Offshore Wind
The U.S. Department of the Interior will hold an auction for two areas off the southern coast of Oregon that could ...
Wind Generation in the US Falls for the First Time Since the 1990s
According to the EIA, electric generation from wind turbines has decreased for the first time since the mid-1990s ...
ISO-NE Announces 18th Annual Capacity Auction Results
ISO New England Inc. (“ISO-NE”) announced the results of the 18th Forward Capacity Auction on February 9, 2024. The auction included 31,556 megawatts (“MW”) of commitments, including 1,085 MW of new renewable capacity and 5,540 MW of new and existing renewable capacity. The preliminary closing price for the 2027/2028 commitment period was $3.58 per kilowatt-month. […]
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