The distinct three energy grids as such exist in the United States (the Western Interconnection, the Eastern Interconnection, and the Texas Interconnection or ERCOT) unnecessarily constrain the United States in addressing its future energy needs, as electricity flow between the three grids is very limited. As our country’s reliance on traditional nonrenewable energy sources like coal continue to decline and the reliance on renewable energy sources continues to grow, the United States should focus on replacing the existing three-grid system with a national energy grid that will benefit energy companies and consumers, as well as serve our future energy needs. This Article provides both an overview of the current energy system in the United St...
In February 2021, the Texas power grid experienced widespread outages for days during a severe winte...
This article explores the growing federalism tensions in efforts to expand the nation’s energy trans...
OVER THE NEXT FORTY YEARS, THE U.S. WILL EXPERIENCE PROBLEMS BECAUSE OF DWINDLING SUPPLIES OF FOSSIL...
The distinct three energy grids as such exist in the United States (the Western Interconnection, the...
Electricity holds a unique place in the US infrastructure. It is a commodity, a technology, and a ne...
The current regulatory framework for approving long-distance, interstate electric transmission lines...
Both the past and present goal of the electric power industry has been to provide a reliable supply ...
In the Western United States, widespread growth of wind and solar resources is putting pressure on s...
This article describes the complex issues facing the energy needs and policies of the United States....
AbstractIn the Western United States, widespread growth of wind and solar resources is putting press...
Global warming and the subsequent climate change caused many nations and states to rethink energy pr...
State and federal governments have made significant investments in the development and installation ...
Over the next several decades, a profound transformation of the global energy enterprise will occur ...
The transmission grid is the critical superhighway that connects energy supply and demand. But our g...
Growing domestic energy development—the extraction of fuels and construction of electricity generati...
In February 2021, the Texas power grid experienced widespread outages for days during a severe winte...
This article explores the growing federalism tensions in efforts to expand the nation’s energy trans...
OVER THE NEXT FORTY YEARS, THE U.S. WILL EXPERIENCE PROBLEMS BECAUSE OF DWINDLING SUPPLIES OF FOSSIL...
The distinct three energy grids as such exist in the United States (the Western Interconnection, the...
Electricity holds a unique place in the US infrastructure. It is a commodity, a technology, and a ne...
The current regulatory framework for approving long-distance, interstate electric transmission lines...
Both the past and present goal of the electric power industry has been to provide a reliable supply ...
In the Western United States, widespread growth of wind and solar resources is putting pressure on s...
This article describes the complex issues facing the energy needs and policies of the United States....
AbstractIn the Western United States, widespread growth of wind and solar resources is putting press...
Global warming and the subsequent climate change caused many nations and states to rethink energy pr...
State and federal governments have made significant investments in the development and installation ...
Over the next several decades, a profound transformation of the global energy enterprise will occur ...
The transmission grid is the critical superhighway that connects energy supply and demand. But our g...
Growing domestic energy development—the extraction of fuels and construction of electricity generati...
In February 2021, the Texas power grid experienced widespread outages for days during a severe winte...
This article explores the growing federalism tensions in efforts to expand the nation’s energy trans...
OVER THE NEXT FORTY YEARS, THE U.S. WILL EXPERIENCE PROBLEMS BECAUSE OF DWINDLING SUPPLIES OF FOSSIL...