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Scott Donachie
#Massachusetts is at the forefront of geothermal energy innovation! Exciting developments in geothermal projects are underway, promising to revolutionize heating and cooling systems in alignment with the state's decarbonization goals. We are honored to have our sponsors Subterra Renewables and Celsius Energy and their leaders Kareem Mirza and Johnny Fry educate our members at Decarb Boston on June 18th! Subterra Renewables' GeoExchange system utilizes ground heat exchange to provide an eco-friendly heating and cooling solution for buildings, tapping into the earth's energy for efficient climate control. Subterra is leading the way in the U.S., bringing experience from many projects in Canada and lessons learned in planning, financing, and seeing projects completed. Eversource Energy's and Celsius Energy system has been pivotal with geothermal borefields and a 1-mile geothermal loop connecting over 30 buildings, including a school, fire station, shops, and residential homes in Framingham MA. These initiatives underscore Massachusetts' dedication to transitioning to clean, renewable energy sources. Geothermal technology is paving the way for sustainable, cost-effective, and efficient heating and cooling solutions, marking a significant step towards a greener future. 🌿 #GeothermalEnergy #CleanEnergy #Sustainability
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The queue is indicative of what is to come in terms of future resources. While it is inflated and backlogged, it is very illustrative of where the resource mix is headed. Some great stats from the queue that Ryan Wiser and the Berkeley Lab team highlighted: 🔹 Nearly all solar in CA has BESS as a hybrid resource 🔹 Most solar in the West has BESS as a hybrid resource 🔹 Over half of all solar queue requests include BESS as a hybrid resource 🔹 Offshore wind requests are picking up (and coming online) 🔹 Gas (and hybrid gas) are still present 🔹 Other resource types are nearly non-existent currently Hybrid resources are the (near) future. Solar and BESS requests are growing exponentially. #BESS #solar #hybridpowerplant #IBR #inverter #gridreliability #interconnectionqueue #doei2x #queuedup #lbnl
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Carrie Zalewski
It was an exciting Monday on many fronts: 1) FERC issued a strong Regional Transmission Planning Rule (and backstop authority for NIETC projects) and 2) I was quoted in the The New York Times in their coverage on the Transmission Planning FERC rule. While I spoke to the reporter last Friday at length about why everyone should care about what today's FERC transmission rule will say, he quoted me about my experience has a State Regulator, serving on the The Organization of MISO States, Inc. when a diverse group of MISO State regulators engaged in constructive conversations on cost allocation, and ultimately voted on a set of cost allocation principles. Like most issues on transmission planning, the topics are complex and tough to find broad agreement, but always worth the effort. I applaud The New York Times for covering a highly technical, wonky subject like the FERC Transmission Planning Rule and look forward to more national coverage in the coming weeks and months on this important topic that impacts our daily lives. #transmission
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“… the co-location of an Amazon data center at Talen Energy’s Susquehanna nuclear plant in Pennsylvania could lead to cost shifting …” Just like the complaints about roof-top PV leading to cost shifting. If only it was possible to make network service pricing cost-reflective 🧐 Btw, you can model “behind-the-meter” nuclear power plants in Gridcog 😀
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