WASHINGTON—The Task Force for Comprehensive Electricity Planning has announced 16 states to represent the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners and...
Ameren Missouri last week filed a $6.3 billion Smart Energy Plan with state regulators, sketching out an aggressive slate of projects the utility...
States like New Mexico, which have seen eight years or more of policy inaction and rollbacks, are rapidly breaking into...
Washington D.C. – December 18, 2018 – The GridWise Alliance today announced 13 new and returning members to its Board of Directors,...
WASHINGTON, D.C., December 5, 2018 – The GridWise Alliance today recognized the states of California, Illinois, Ohio, and Rhode Island...
The GridWise Alliance’s Grid Modernization Index (GMI) assesses and evaluates all 50 states and the District of Columbia based upon...
The transformation of the electric grid in the United States continues to proceed at an unprecedented rate. The proliferation of advanced metering infrastructure (AMI), utilityscale renewable generation, distributed energy resources (DERs), energy storage, electric vehicles, and other technologies is changing the way electric power is transmitted, distributed, and managed, in both large and small ways. These changes affect the full range of grid stakeholders – utilities, regulators, policymakers, grid operators, electric service providers, and customers.
Duke Energy wants to test the vehicle-to-grid capabilities of school buses, while Xcel sees EVs as a way to leverage...
The GridWise Alliance strongly supports the final passage of the Disaster Recovery Reform Act, which is included in the Federal...
The New York Power Authority (NYPA) last week announced an ambitious goal on its path to becoming the “first fully...