Jul 22nd 2021 | Posted in Energy by Texas Government Insider
power lines 340x240 ERCOT unveils 60 point improvement plan for power capacity, reliability

In response to directives from the governor’s office to take steps to increase power generation capacity and ensure reliability of the Texas power grid, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) released a 60-point plan on July 13. The “Roadmap to Improving Grid Reliability” addresses operational improvements to the Texas power grid, including legislative changes, […]

Read More
Jul 9th 2021 | Posted in Energy by Government Contracting Pipeline
OR Oregon state capitol 340x240 Oregon Legislature commits $50M to renewable energy projects
Oregon State Capitol

Oregon – A deadly record-breaking heat wave, wildfires, and power outages spurred the Oregon Legislature to pass HB 2021 to support renewable energy and resiliency projects by establishing a clean energy standard. The bill is awaiting the governor’s signature. The legislation appropriates $50 million to the Community Renewable Investment Fund for the Oregon Department of Energy […]

Read More
Jun 15th 2021 | Posted in Energy by Texas Government Insider
power lines 340x240 Legislators pass bills on ERCOT reform, weatherization of power grid

Bills to reform the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) and weatherize the state’s power grid were signed into law on June 8 to address leadership and system failures during Winter Storm Uri. Senate bills 2 and 3 will require the weatherization of power generation facilities, natural gas facilities, and transmission facilities to withstand extreme […]

Read More
May 24th 2021 | Posted in Energy by Government Contracting Pipeline
KY Emergency Operations Center 340x240 Study pinpoints 570 potential nanogrid, microgrid sites in Kentucky
Emergency Operations Center

Kentucky – A recent energy study recommended a combination of nanogrid installations and regional community microgrids to achieve increased resilience in Kentucky. The study identified 558 sites suitable for nanogrid installations and 12 potential regional community microgrids. An ideal deployment strategy would install nanogrids or microgrids at critical facilities in Kentucky such as national defense and […]

Read More
Apr 5th 2021 | Posted in Energy by Government Contracting Pipeline
offshore wind turbines 340x240 New administration invests $3B in offshore wind financing
offshore wind turbines

Washington, D.C. – The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) on March 29 announced its intent to partner with offshore wind and transmission developers to scale the industry by opening $3 billion in debt capital to facilitate the development of offshore wind access. The news was part of a flurry of announcements that included information about a […]

Read More
Apr 1st 2021 | Posted in Energy by Government Contracting Pipeline
NJ Atlantic City boardwalk lights 340x240 New Jersey supports microgrid designs with $4M in funding
Atlantic City boardwalk lights

New Jersey – Designs for eight microgrid projects received $4 million in grants from the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities in the second phase of the state’s design incentive program to support resiliency, especially during and after extreme weather events. Collectively, these eight microgrid projects, if implemented, would provide resilience to 56 critical infrastructure facilities. […]

Read More
Dec 14th 2020 | Posted in Energy by Texas Government Insider
 NCTCOG soliciting automated solutions for future transportation technologies

The North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) is inviting vendors to a virtual pre-proposal conference at 1 p.m. January 12, 2021, as it prepares to assess and short-list Automated Transportation System (ATS) technologies. NCTCOG aims to gather input on ATS compatibility with regional goals. In addition, it plans to develop modular infrastructure designs and […]

Read More
Nov 6th 2020 | Posted in Energy by Government Contracting Pipeline
energy 340x240 NJ Transit abandons gas plant plan in favor of renewable energy

New Jersey – Amid public opposition to a gas-fired power plant, New Jersey Transit is planning procurements for the construction of a $557 million renewable energy plant in Kearny. Designed to improve system resiliency, the plant will provide a reserve power system drawing from solar and battery storage rather than natural gas. The transit authority will […]

Read More
Oct 13th 2020 | Posted in Energy by Texas Government Insider
CPS Energy logo 340x240 CPS Energy prepares for future RFP for energy projects

CPS (City Public Service) Energy, San Antonio’s city-owned utility, is planning to issue its official request for proposals (RFP) for the FlexPower Bundle energy projects later this year. CPS had been running a request for information, that was due by August 31, in preparation for the upcoming solicitation for its FlexPOWER Bundle and FlexSTEP initiatives. These […]

Read More
Jun 19th 2020 | Posted in Energy by Government Contracting Pipeline
njoswport8 USE 340x240 New Jersey launches $300M $400M wind port initiative
Rendering of New Jersey wind port concept at full build out

New Jersey – Gov. Phil Murphy announced plans to develop a $300 million to $400 million wind port that will provide a location for staging, assembly, and manufacturing activities related to offshore wind projects on the East Coast. The New Jersey Wind Port will be located in Lower Alloways Creek Township, on an artificial island on […]

Read More
Nov 22nd 2019 | Posted in Energy by Texas Government Insider
bulb 340x240 CPS Energy considers RFP for renewable power sources

In an effort to reduce its emissions of greenhouse gases to net zero by 2050, CPS Energy plans to begin the procurement process for renewable power sources – more solar and battery storage capacity. These power sources would replace San Antonio’s dependency on fossil-fuel gas. The utility wants to replace 1,700 megawatts of capacity from […]

Read More
Aug 8th 2019 | Posted in Energy by Government Contracting Pipeline
1e65eaff1a3a882bdf1d0bb77360d366 800 340x240 Niagara Power Project gets $1.1B to extend operating life

New York – Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced a 15-year program to extend the operating life of the Niagara Power Project (NPP). The NPP supplies 10 percent of New York State’s energy, and the new program aims to help the state achieve its clean energy goals with modern power equipment and technology. The New York Power Authority […]

Read More
Jul 25th 2019 | Posted in Energy by Government Contracting Pipeline
wind farm 340x240 USDA has more than $400M available for rural energy funding

Washington, D.C. – The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced that more than $400 million is still available to help rural businesses lower their energy costs. The USDA is encouraging farmers, small businesses, and agricultural producers to apply for financing that could help with renewable energy systems and energy efficiency upgrades. The funding is provided through […]

Read More
Apr 5th 2019 | Posted in Energy by wpengine
solar panels 1794467 960 720 340x240 Buffalo soliciting solar contractors

New York– The city of Buffalo has issued a request for proposals (RFP) seeking 20-year power purchase agreements from solar contractors for 32 sites around the city. The solicitation is part of a larger renewable energy initiative led by the city, Erie County and area higher education institutions. The RFP states the city seeks a competitive cost […]

Read More
Apr 5th 2019 | Posted in Energy by wpengine
park wind farm 3820819 960 720 340x240 Massachusetts to negotiate contract for offshore wind energy

Massachusetts- The office of Governor Charlie Baker will issue a request for proposals (RFP) for an offshore wind energy project. The state will consider bids of 200, 400 and 800 megawatts. The governor’s office oversees the offshore wind procurement process, but contracts are negotiated by the state’s three utilities. The governor’s officials will first request approval […]

Read More
Nov 17th 2017 | Posted in Energy by Kristin Gordon
pipes 699346 960 720 340x240 Texas leads the nation in oil and gas production...and reaps huge economic rewards

In 2016, U.S. coal production decreased 18.8 percent year-over-year to 728.4 million short tons, the lowest annual production level since 1979, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). Last year also marked the first full year electric generation powered by natural gas edged out that from coal — 34 percent compared to coal’s 30 percent. Natural gas prices […]

Read More