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Feds designate official Gulf of Maine wind energy area

Mar 18, 2024
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Feds designate official Gulf of Maine wind energy area

OFFSHORE WIND: Federal ocean energy officials officially designate a 32 GW wind energy area in the Gulf of Maine that is 80% smaller than what was first marked as a potential leasing area and excludes fishing and lobstering areas. (Maine Public)

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  • PJM Interconnection warns it could lose over 33 GW of power before 2030 because of capacity market price drops and another 19.6 GW over regulatory retirement deadlines, a concern it says could raise consumer prices. (E&E News, subscription)
  • New York’s grid operator explains at an operating committee meeting that this past winter was one of its mildest ever, in terms of temperatures, gas prices and power demand. (RTO Insider, subscription)

FOSSIL FUELS: A fatal Pittsburgh-area home explosion reopens emotional wounds for a nearby town where six people died in a separate gas-related explosion last year. (Trib Live)

TRANSIT: As Philadelphia’s transit agency considers significant regional rail cuts that threaten the independence of disadvantaged seniors along the city’s northwest Chestnut Hill line. (Philadelphia Inquirer)

WORKFORCE: Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island labor leaders hold a joint conference to push for better wages and working standards within offshore wind projects. (CT Examiner)

COMMENTARY: A New Jersey editorial board questions whether the state’s governor is getting in his own way of driving electric vehicle adoption. (Star Ledger)

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