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Energy Video - Week 3 April 2022: NY Approves 2 Large Renewables/Transmission Projects
1) NY approves two clean energy contracts for 2,550 MW of renewables/transmission, totaling $13.2 bn of investment. The Clean Path New York project includes 20 in-state wind and solar projects and a 175 mile, 1,300 MW underground line to supply NYC. The Champlain Hudson Power Express project will bring some wind but mostly hydropower from Quebec to NYC
2) Minnesota Dept. of Transportation releases report finding buried HVDC transmission on interstate highways both feasible and cost-effective
3) Federal Energy Regulatory Commission issues long-awaited notice of public rule making on transmission, addressing challenges in planning and cost allocation
4) California grid hits record 97% renewable energy at 3:39 p.m on 4/3
5) Total U.S. wind power output surpasses coal and nuclear on the same day for first time (on 3/29) w/turbines generating 2,017 gigawatt hours
6) GE inaugurates New York R&D facility to 3D print concrete bases for taller wind turbine towers, joining w/printer co COBOD and cement maker Lafarge Holcim in the effort
7) Department of Energy and partners announced a vehicle-to-everything V2X MOU to accelerate vehicle to grid/facility progress
8) Hyundai announces onboard Ioniq 5 charger will be capable of bidirectional charging, and a new EV will be equipped with foundational V2G technology
#energy #renewables #sustainability #theenergyswitch #GE #windenergy#Quebec #Hyundai
Energy Video - Week 3 April 2022: NY Approves 2 Large Renewables/Transmission Projects
New York State approves contracts supporting $13.2bn of transmission/renewable investments totaling 2,550 MW and including imports from Quebec; Minnesota...
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