Also, new algorithm could help streamline situational awareness for utilities
A new transmission line would bring Canadian hydropower to the Northeast. Will this one fly?

There’s a new proposal for a transmission line that would carry Canadian hydropower into New England. The HVDC line would run along the border between New Hampshire and Vermont and a large portion of it would be located underground. The proposal comes four years after the final death knell rang for a similar transmission line that spent 10+ years in planning before being scrapped. Will the developers succeed this time?

A coalition of seven developers of offshore wind, green hydrogen, and transmission solutions has formed to explore the benefits of a US-Canadian transmission corridor.
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Expanding the pool of developer talent working in the energy sector is essential to speeding development of innovative technologies needed to complete the energy transition.
Increased situational awareness also helps electric utilities determine local demand and fulfill it based on DER like rooftop solar panels.
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Particularly in the Northeast where more than 80% of heating is provided by oil-fueled furnaces, heat pumps, which provide more efficient heating with the added bonus of cooling are an excellent replacement option.
Inspired by one of the mysteries of human perception, an ORNL researcher invented a new way to hide sensitive electric grid information from cyberattack: Within a constantly-changing color palette.
Angelo Storage and Great Kiskadee Storage will each deliver 100MW/200 MWh of capacity to the Texas grid.
Bundling projects together into one portfolio helps achieve economies of scale in project financing, legal, procurement, and construction.
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