Volume 21, Issue 1
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Massachusetts achieved its 2020 emissions reduction targets. Now the state has created a cross-sector roadmap, outlining several potential pathways to reach its long-term emissions reduction goals. Discover why electric and gas utilities should look closely at the proposed policy roadmaps to understand various alternatives and embedded assumptions.
Over the past several months, energy and utility companies have been discussing their 2020 performance and expectations for 2021 and beyond. See emerging themes in various energy sectors, a summary of recent transaction activity, and the views of some investment analysts.
The transportation sector is a meaningful contributor to carbon emissions, and fleet electrification could play an important role in a net-zero strategy. Efforts to achieve broad decarbonization will require stakeholders to focus on the deployment of zero-emission vehicles. Learn how electric utilities can be a key partner in this transition and why they should begin planning now.
Recent weather events in California and Texas have exposed planning, process, and resource gaps in power systems. Uncover how these instances could push regulators and resource planners to consider greater tail risk in their planning scenarios.
Transmission development is being recognized as a critical piece of a net-zero transition. Discover why those seeking to achieve aggressive clean energy goals are highlighting the complementary roles played by large-scale clean energy development and power transmission expansion.
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