Aug. 18, 2017 Grid modernization efforts heat up in Q2, but more are on the way; Midcontinent ISO to study renewable energy integration; Missouri rejects Grain Belt Express transmission project — again; Shift towards renewables behind decline in California gas demand
The latest quarterly report from the North Carolina Clean Energy Technology Center sheds light on policy debates surrounding efforts to boost grid reliability and new technologies.
Clean Line President Michael Skelly says the rejection of the line, intended to bring Kansas wind power to Missouri, means the state is not open to new infrastructure projects.
One proposal suggests a hosting capacity heat map to help determine the maximum amount of distributed resources a substation feeder can support without additional upgrades.
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