CO's HB24-1346 seeks to expand the ECMC's regulatory and permitting authority to direct air capture (DAC) facilities and to increase oversight over Class VI and related infrastructure. It also clarifies that pore space is owned by the surface owner unless explicitly severed and proposes a unitization framework for pore space--two changes that will increase certainty and foster CCS in Colorado.
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I'm very pleased with the work Goff Policy did on NOGRR 245, which finally wrapped up today at the ERCOT Board meeting. The initial proposal from ERCOT risked of shutting down thousands of megawatts of wind, solar, and even batteries if they couldn't make expensive hardware upgrades to meet new ride through standards. The version that passed today avoided that risk and instead was a compromise to require existing resources to maximize their capabilities with software and settings changes. While this will be an enormous lift for IBR owners, it is far better than the alternative. Next step: Commission rulemaking for phase two. As an aside, this NOGRR was one of the last things that Walter Reid worked on for the Advanced Power Alliance. He is missed.
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Bryson 🦄 Bort sits down with Sara Patrick of the Midwest Reliability Organization to discuss the electric grid. “Compliance and enforcement are necessary tools in our toolkit, but we have a much broader vision and mission that's really focused on a highly reliable and secure North American bulk power system. And those standards are the floor, but there's so much more we can do. And the biggest tool in our toolkit is outreach and education.” ⚡ https://lnkd.in/eEJpymRP
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❓ The challenge: modernizing the Sewerage & Water Board of New Orleans (SWBNO) plant to increase resiliency for customers. ✅ The solution: the development of a power complex that will enhance #StormwaterManagement and deliver clean #DrinkingWater in a city on the front lines of climate risk. Learn how Black & Veatch worked with Entergy to design and construct a critical piece of this project: the SWBNO substation: http://ms.spr.ly/6040UDcVI
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❓ The challenge: modernizing the Sewerage & Water Board of New Orleans (SWBNO) plant to increase resiliency for customers. ✅ The solution: the development of a power complex that will enhance #StormwaterManagement and deliver clean #DrinkingWater in a city on the front lines of climate risk. Learn how Black & Veatch worked with Entergy to design and construct a critical piece of this project: the SWBNO substation: http://ms.spr.ly/6045oh3EW
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