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National Grid’s $4 billion transmission upgrade plan

Mar 25, 2024
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Kathryn Krawczyk
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National Grid’s $4 billion transmission upgrade plan

GRID: National Grid announces a $4 billion plan to upgrade its upstate New York power grid, with new substations and rebuilt power lines among its 6-year plan. (Utility Dive)

ALSO: Several hundred thousand New England residents lost power during severe storms over the weekend, and more than 100,000 remained in the dark Monday morning. (NBC Boston, WMTW)

OFFSHORE WIND:

UTILITIES:

  • Massachusetts utility regulators are grappling with structural problems driving up power rates, as a state agency warns that costly power is a barrier to clean energy adoption. (CommonWealth Beacon)
  • A Maryland advocacy group finds the state’s utilities spent $2 million on lobbying in 2023 and calls for further disclosures of utilities’ political activities. (Baltimore Sun)

POLICY:

SOLAR: Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania’s housing authority seeks county funding to help build a solar farm that could power a low-income senior apartment complex and other county facilities. (TribLive)

CLEAN ENERGY: The Massachusetts Clean Energy Center awards $2.5 million for projects across the state, including a solar panel recycling project and a biogas production system. (Worcester Business Journal)

HYDROGEN:

  • A Connecticut hydrogen fuel cell factory announces layoffs. (New Haven Register)
  • Delaware institutions secure a piece of newly awarded federal clean hydrogen funding, stirring opposition and concern from some community members and environmental advocates. (Delaware Business Times; Delaware News Journal, subscription)

ELECTRIC VEHICLES: Rhode Island considers replacing its gas tax with a mileage-based user fee to combat an expected drop in revenue as electric vehicles replace combustion cars. (EcoRI)

CLIMATE: Maryland’s chief resilience officer says climate issues pose the biggest challenge to the state’s stability, with rising floods, worsening storms and growing heat among his biggest concerns. (Inside Climate News)

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