Outages are becoming more frequent (and more consequential), and the problem is going to get worse before it gets better. Three major challenges: aging grid, climate change and managing the energy transition.
My latest (part of WSJ wknd energy section!)
https://t.co/a3YBe12GXY
BIG NEWS - We're thrilled to welcome Katherine Hamilton @CleanGridView to our Board of Directors. Her insight and experience will be a huge asset to our team and partners! https://t.co/LViXD8THec
@KatherineBlunt https://t.co/kDicdqusIV good listen for us energy needs to hear tech trends. Also if you haven’t done @TheRewatchables from the ringer… go through archives and find a movie you like. Great for road trips!
MEI is excited to invest more capital into solar and storage projects through an investment partnership with a leading developer and EPC partner Louth Callan Renewables! https://t.co/arAFYniHbe
Help Alabama get third party solar!
Say yes to having a choice in where you get your energy. Say yes to 3rd party ownership of solar. Make your voice heard in Montgomery. Sign the petition today! https://t.co/nbFNxnp1ta
MEI is proud to dedicate $50M to a JV w/ @InfluentEnergy, a leading national solar developer & construction company. The fund is dedicated to the development of solar energy projects for C&I & government customers throughout the US. https://t.co/IIz5cnFFdG
@chrisnelder I personally miss the “one shot affair” guy quote and Elon quote in previous intro, but maybe just me! Congrats on doing the pod full time.
More solar is coming to Connecticut! Excited to announce our new partnership to fund more solar in Connecticut! We look forward to working with eDGe Renewable Partners and AEE! https://t.co/RhfokqRr11
This week on @InterchangeShow: into the weeds of the Clean Electricity Standard under consideration in the Dem' budget reconciliation bill. It's not the renewable portfolio standard you know and love.
With expert (on nearly all things) @JesseJenkins
https://t.co/oJbFFPAtwF
Props to @selc_org for taking on this fight. Hopefully my home state will realize the economic benefit of clean energy sooner than later.
“We’re representing Alabamians subjected to unjust solar charges” | Southern Environmental Law Center https://t.co/nc9ac2X1X2
Regarding carbon pricing, @RichGlickFERC says, "It's still incumbent on the states to act first," in his keynote address at the @ACORE Grid Forum Tuesday afternoon. Glick said @ferc is taking a "wait and see attitude" toward state decisions on carbon pricing. #AcoreGridForum