05/27/2024
Metropolitan Council study finds more than a third of building permits in Minneapolis are near high frequency transit lines
The Met Council found more than $16 billion in development occurred within a half mile of high-frequency bus and rail transit.
05/27/2024
Ribbon cut to mark completion of NICTD Double Track NWI Project
The 26.6 miles of new second track will allow the operation of an additional 14 weekday trains on the South Shore Line, which connects Northwest Indiana to Chicago.
05/27/2024
From words to action: Why Congress must act to resolve commuter rail insurance challenges
When the new federal excess liability cap number is published in early 2026, commuter railroads will have 30 days to acquire the additional coverage or likely face suspension ...
02/19/2023
The solution is clear: We need to upgrade our grid, build more high-voltage transmission lines that can carry electricity long distances, and use those transmission lines to better connect regions and communities to one another.
If we do, we will make sure people always have power when they need it. And in the process, we will unleash the potential of affordable and abundant clean energy.
The surprising key to a clean energy future
Bill Gates writes about the need to upgrade our electric power grids, connect them to one another, and the importance of transmission to a clean energy future.
02/10/2023
UTILITIES: Indiana consumer advocates say a series of proposed bills would incentivize and promote utility business models over customers’ interests. (Indianapolis Star)
A handful of bills moving through the Indiana General Assembly are pitting the financial interests of utilities against what advocates say is best for consumers.
Among those bills in the legislature are proposals to expand incentives for utilities to build natural gas plants, allow utilities to defer costs that customers will be on the hook for later, and give utilities first dibs on projects to upgrade and expand transmission infrastructure.
Supporters contend the legislation is important to maintain a reliable supply of electricity for Hoosiers. They point to recent reports and concerns raised about vulnerabilities across the region’s power grid as the energy industry undergoes a major transformation, including the expansion of power sources.
Advocates worry energy bills give more power to utilities, put consumers at risk
A handful of utility-related bills during the 2023 session work to strike a balance between energy reliability and consumer affordability.
05/20/2022
John Oliver discusses the incredible amount of power we give electric utility companies, how weakly regulated they are, and why they get such bad Yelp reviews.
Utilities: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)
John Oliver discusses the incredible amount of power we give electric utility companies, how weakly regulated they are, and why they get such bad Yelp review...
04/05/2022
Texas Commissioners Considering New Distribution Interconnection Standards for Battery Storage ...
The Electric Reliability Council of Texas, which manages that state’s electric grid, has an incoming power distribution problem bigger than you can hang a hat on.
Recent discussions within the Texas Public Utility Commission concerns challenges over vast amounts of utility-scale solar and energy storage capacity joining into the already massive and diverse ERCOT system. The TPUC also wants to figure out cohesive policy on handling that influx of solar and storage as it enters the distribution grid.
Texas Commissioners Considering New Distribution Interconnection Standards for Battery Storage
With some 65 GW of solar and storage already in the interconnection queue, the TPUC is concerned about an unknown amount of BESS eventually linking into the distribution system.
04/04/2022
New laser-drilled filter can remove microplastics from wastewater
The first laser-drilled microplastic filter is being tested in a wastewater treatment plant.