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NIETC corridor designated for the Mid-Atlantic Area by the United States Department of Energy in 2007. A National Interest Electric Transmission Corridor (NIETC) corridor is a geographic region designated by the United States Department of Energy where electricity transmission limitations are adversely affecting American citizens.
The 2021 first round of selected communities and potential plans include: [1] Sitka, Alaska – to develop a hybrid fuel for or electrifying the fishing fleet of the Alaska Longline Fishermen's Association to move away from diesel fuel imports, which cost most of the fishers’ income to buy; to modernize their electric grid control system and increase renewable energy generation by analyzing ...
Started in 2010, the program "is the only program administered by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) that provides cost-shared resources directly to the states for allocation by the governor-designated State Energy Office for use in energy efficiency and clean energy innovation, development, and demonstration activities.”
A new interactive map is the first of its kind, showing likely underground areas to explore for geologic hydrogen. This, after decades of believing there wasn’t enough in the U.S. to use for ...
Thirty-five years later in 2002, the WSCC became WECC when three regional transmission associations merged. WECC was designated a Regional Entity for the Western Interconnection in 2007 after NERC delegated some of the authority it had received from FERC to create, monitor and enforce reliability standards.
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The Biden administration is making $2 billion available to community groups, states and tribes to clean up pollution and develop clean energy in disadvantaged communities in what officials called ...
Community Choice Aggregation (CCA), also known as Community Choice Energy, municipal aggregation, governmental aggregation, electricity aggregation, and community aggregation, is an alternative to the investor-owned utility energy supply system in which local entities in the United States aggregate the buying power of individual customers within a defined jurisdiction in order to secure ...