First US long-duration liquid air storage project planned in Vermont; Goldman Sachs bolsters climate policy with $750B goal, fossil-fuel restrictions; Transportation Climate Initiative releases controversial draft plan to cut emissions; Clean energy advocates want New York to move quickly on 70% renewables goal
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A comparison of California's Western Energy Imbalance Market with a similar offering from SPP found the larger market offered greater savings, according to four utilities.
The company pledged to stop financing new coal-fired power plants in developing nations, unless they have carbon capture and storage or another form of technology to reduce emissions.
Eleven Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic states and the District of Columbia, which comprise the initiative, outlined a proposed framework to cut transport pollution, responsible for 40% of the region's greenhouse gas emissions.
More than a dozen conservation groups submitted to New York regulators a set of recommended "principles" to guide integration of one of the nation's most aggressive climate goals.
Participation in the IEEE 802 standards process, not just by vendors but also by end users, is necessary to help communications technologies progress in a way that benefits electric utilities and other critical industries.
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