The United States is broadening the scope and diversity of its energy mix at a rate and to an extent not seen in a century, if ever. The changes underway provide both important opportunities and critical challenges for owners...more
Continued commitments to renewable generation in 2021 mean that corporate purchasers remain major drivers in the development of new wind and solar power generation projects in the United States. Megawatt numbers vary...more
7/8/2021
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Corporate Governance ,
Energy Market ,
Energy Sector ,
FERC ,
Regulatory Oversight ,
Renewable Energy ,
Solar Energy ,
State and Local Government ,
Supply Chain ,
Wind Power
On October 1, 2020, the fourth edition of the Equator Principles came into effect. This fourth edition expands the scope of infrastructure projects that are captured by the principles and creates additional obligations for...more
4/29/2021
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Carbon Offset and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA) ,
Carbon Pricing ,
Energy Sector ,
Energy Storage ,
Equator Principles ,
FERC ,
Natural Gas ,
NYISO ,
Offshore Wind ,
Pipelines ,
Tax Equity
Securing interconnection and transmission rights and completing related upgrades is often the longest lead-time item in an electric generator’s development timeline. At the same time, many potential new power plants are being...more