New York skyscrapers focus on carbon capture
Rural co-ops get nearly $11 billion to build renewable energy facilities

In what the Biden Administration is calling the largest federal investment in rural electric systems since the New Deal, two programs funded by the Inflation Reduction Act will make billions of dollars available for rural electric cooperatives to create renewable energy, zero-emission and carbon capture systems.

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The project is expected to allow O&R to delay building new infrastructure to accommodate peak energy demand.
The grid operator's models now incorporate more extreme scenarios that have no historical precedent.

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A handful of green tech companies and building owners are trying for the first time to deploy this technology on a much smaller scale on residential buildings.
Saskatchewan is expected to use the money to implement new smart-meter technologies and support upgrades to electricity infrastructure.
Most of the Southeast remains dominated by a handful of large utility companies that have successfully thrown back attempts to bring them under any kind of RTO.
The Hiple to Indiana/Michigan State Border 345 kV project is the first competitively bid project from the Long Range Transmission Planning (LRTP) Tranche 1 portfolio approved by MISO’s board of directors last year. 
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