Tag: FERC
FERC Removes Obstacles that Limit Distributed Renewable Energy in Colorado
In a July 1 ruling FERC (the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission) cleared the way for Colorado’s Delta-Montrose Electric Association [...]
FERC Jurisdiction and Renewable Energy: What Developers Should Be Thinking About
By Ben Falber Cleantech Law Partners The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (“FERC”) recently proposed reforms to the interconnection regulations [...]
US policy outlook for renewable energy
The United States went to the polls on November 6. President Obama was returned to another four years in [...]
New rules could boost New England renewable power
New England is decidedly short on coal mines and oil wells, but electricity grid watchers say a recent federal [...]
EU invades US for energy resource – offshore wind
By Susan Kraemer Not content with dominating the European off-shore renewable energy industry, European juggernauts of offshore wind have [...]
New Hampshire: What are the implications of FERC’s new ruling on interstate transmission for hydropower development?
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) issued Order No. 1000 on July 21. The order amends FERC’s requirements for [...]