MICHIGAN EXPLORES IMPORTING MORE ELECTRICITY AS COAL PLANTS CLOSE
“In the transmission business, it takes years to study and build projects. We need to look at this today because solutions are years away.”
FOR THE LOVE OF LAPTOPS (AND SMART DEVICES, CONNECTED HOMES, ELECTRIC VEHICLES),…
Smart devices, connected homes, electric vehicles…these technologies are changing the way we use and think about electricity. You may not realize it, but in our increasingly electrified society, that’s where the electric grid matters most.
BUILDING THE GREATER GRID WILL ACHIEVE AFFORDABLE, RESILIENT DECARBONIZATION
As states, utilities, and companies large and small pursue increasingly ambitious clean energy objectives, those of us in the energy sector are compelled to consider what policies and approaches are necessary to ensure that the road to a better energy future leads to cleaner, cheaper, more reliable power.
PACE OF RENEWABLE PROJECT DEVELOPMENT LAGS WITHOUT TRANSMISSION EXPANSION
Nina Plaushin, ITC Vice-President of Regulatory and Federal Affairs and Past-President, WIRES, recently joined host Sara Baldwin on Grid Geeks, a podcast featuring energy policy thinkers.
ITC OFFERS STRATEGIES FOR NEW ENERGY FUTURE AT 2018 CERA WEEK
At Premier Industry Conference, ITC Executives Offer Strategies for a New Energy Future
OUR ENERGY FUTURE NEEDS UPDATED POWER INFRASTRUCTURE
The network of high-voltage towers and wires that crisscross the country feeding power into our communities was largely built decades ago, without today’s technology developments in mind.
REPORT: DISTRIBUTED GENERATION IS RISING, BUT MOST UTILITIES NOT READY
A new report shows distributed generation resources are a growing challenge to revenue for utility companies already facing reframing regulatory arguments and cybersecurity dangers in the ever-connected world.
ALT ENERGY MAG: TRANSMISSION’S ROLE IN A CLEAN ENERGY FUTURE
ITC Holdings Corp. Executive Vice President and Chief Business Unit Officer Linda Blair discusses transmission’s role in a clean energy future.