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Curtailment to Compute: Powering Data Centers with California’s Solar Surplus - Cozzy Energy Solutions A new study suggests California’s solar industry can transform the state's grid congestion issues into a benefit by utilizing curtailed solar energy to power data centers. The report, “Curtail to Compute: Siting Datacenters to Leverage California’s Stranded Renewable Energy,” from the San Francisco-based Next 10, proposes locating data centers in rural areas closer to solar

Curtailment to Compute: Powering Data Centers with California's Solar Surplus #CAISO #CaliforniaRenewables #DataCenter #SolarEnergy #GridCongestion #SustainableTech

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Has been very succesful in Netherlands under various #SDE subsidy regimes, but market has cooled significantly due to, e.g., #gridcongestion. Grid managers invest heavily in expansion, but still many problems here

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News from E+E Leader Grid congestion isn’t just about keeping the lights on anymore.

New interconnection rules and queue data show transmission limits are influencing contracts, pricing, and timelines… http://dlvr.it/TQCWpB #GridCongestion #EnergyMarket #Sustainability #Interconnection #CleanEnergy

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EU plans strategic overhaul to fix energy grid bottlenecks Top-down approach will identify investment gaps and push countries to co-ordinate projects, says bloc’s energy chief

EU plans paradigm shift in strategic energy planning and grid overhaul

www.ft.com/content/a22e...

#energysecurity #crossborder #cooperation #investment #infrastructure #gridcongestion

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Mattijs Slee geeft uitleg over de Battolyser die op de achtergrond te zien is

Mattijs Slee geeft uitleg over de Battolyser die op de achtergrond te zien is

Rising energy costs. Grid congestion. ⚡

How do we keep our electricity supply stable?
The Battolyser® could be the answer: battery + electrolyzer in one.

👉 Watch the documentary at BC1.nl bit.ly/4hf0Hlo

#energy #innovation #hydrogen #GridCongestion

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Understanding PJM and the Rising Cost of Electricity The PJM Interconnection, a critical regional transmission organization serving 13 states and Washington D.C., is facing significant challenges due to escalating electricity prices and growing calls from states to reevaluate their participation in the organization. A bottleneck in the grid system, largely caused by delays in energy project interconnections, has contributed to rising costs, with some projects taking up to six years to receive approval. As data centers expand and renewable energy sources become increasingly prevalent, PJM's operations are under scrutiny, prompting calls for leadership changes, systemic reforms, and accelerated study timelines to ensure a stable and affordable electricity supply for the region.

Understanding PJM and the Rising Cost of Electricity #PJM #PJM #ElectricityPrices #RenewableEnergy #GridCongestion #RegulatoryReform

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The PJM Interconnection Faces Growing Challenges as Data Centers Strain Existing Grid Infrastructure The PJM Interconnection, a critical power grid spanning parts of the Mid-Atlantic and Midwest, is facing unprecedented challenges in keeping up with escalating electricity demand, largely driven by the rapid growth of data centers and renewable energy sources. As traditional power plants are being retired at an accelerated pace, the existing infrastructure is struggling to adapt, resulting in grid congestion and potential blackouts. The issue is further complicated by a lack of consensus on how to address it, with stakeholders offering differing views on the causes and solutions, and key players including PJM, FERC, data centers, renewable energy developers, traditional power generators, and state governors working towards a unified approach to ensure reliable and sustainable electricity supply for the region.

The PJM Interconnection Faces Growing Challenges as Data Centers Strain Existing Grid Infrastructure #PJM #DataCenters #GridInfrastructure #RenewableEnergy #PJMInterconnection #GridCongestion

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The Mid-Atlantic Energy Landscape Grapples with Congested Interconnection Queue and Uncertain Tax Credit Guidance The Mid-Atlantic energy landscape is currently navigating a period of significant challenges stemming from a congested interconnection queue and the recent impacts of the OBBBA guidance. PJM, the regional transmission organization responsible for managing electricity flow, is struggling to handle the immense backlog of projects seeking grid connection. This overload introduces considerable delays and financial uncertainty for energy developers. The OBBBA guidance, designed to clarify tax credit eligibility under the Inflation Reduction Act, has unexpectedly complicated the process, making it considerably more difficult for wind and solar projects – particularly those already deep within the interconnection queue – to qualify. This combination of delays and stricter requirements is prompting developers to reconsider project viability. The situation involves a complex interplay of stakeholders with diverging perspectives. PJM itself faces criticism regarding its handling of the queue and concerns about potential biases favoring traditional generation sources through initiatives like the Reliability Resource Initiative. Developers are frustrated with the protracted timelines and the OBBBA’s added complexity, leading some to pursue strategies like direct procurement of energy storage to avoid the grid connection process altogether. States, including Pennsylvania, Maryland, and New Jersey, are recognizing the importance of a reliable energy system while simultaneously striving to meet their own ambitious clean energy targets. Pennsylvania is exploring centralized state siting authority to expedite project approvals, while Maryland aims to streamline permitting processes for energy infrastructure. New Jersey, in a particularly proactive move, is directly procuring energy storage projects to leverage favorable tax credit benefits and address immediate capacity needs. MAREC, a trade group representing clean energy developers, is actively advocating for a more functional PJM to lower costs and reduce emissions. State-level actions are becoming increasingly important. New Jersey’s focus on procuring energy storage exemplifies a growing recognition of storage's value, both for its eligibility for tax incentives and its quicker deployment timeline. Permitting reform is also a priority, with Pennsylvania proposing centralized authority and Maryland working to preempt local regulations. The actions taken by New Jersey—specifically, directly acquiring storage projects—underscore a deliberate effort to circumvent the dysfunctional interconnection queue. Several key themes emerge from this situation: the critical interdependence of PJM, state governments, and developers; the increasing importance of energy storage as a near-term solution; the continued need for a well-functioning regional transmission organization; the disruptive influence of the OBBBA guidance, and the resulting acceleration of alternative strategies. The OBBBA’s impact has effectively fueled a search for alternatives to the conventional PJM interconnection procedures, highlighting the urgent need for systemic adjustments to ensure a reliable and sustainable energy future for the Mid-Atlantic region.

The Mid-Atlantic Energy Landscape Grapples with Congested Interconnection Queue and Uncertain Tax Credit Guidance #PJM #EnergyStorage #TaxCredit #GridCongestion #InterconnectionQueue #PJM

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Alberta’s Electricity Market Undergoes Transformation to Accommodate Renewable Energy Alberta’s electricity market is undergoing a significant transformation to accommodate the province’s shift toward renewable energy sources like solar and wind power. This transition, coupled with evolving regulations, has created market instability and discouraged investment in new power generation. The existing market structure is proving inadequate for integrating intermittent renewables, necessitating modernization efforts known as the Reliability and Planning Market (REM). A critical issue has been the lack of promised transmission infrastructure, leading to situations where renewable energy is rejected due to grid congestion, impacting projects developed by Indigenous communities like the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation. The core objective of the REM is to modernize Alberta’s electricity market, fostering investment certainty and facilitating the integration of renewable energy. Key areas under review include electricity pricing mechanisms, the recognition and compensation for dispatchable generation (such as batteries and gas-fired generators), and adjustments to market participation rules. To address the urgency of the situation and reduce market uncertainty, the Alberta government has prioritized an accelerated timeline for implementation, though this has faced challenges. Stakeholders hold varied perspectives on the REM. The Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation expresses concerns regarding revenue losses and transmission limitations affecting their renewable projects, yet remains hopeful for positive change. Capital Power recognizes the importance of dispatchable generation within the reform process. Canadian Utilities observes a more optimistic outlook as the Alberta Electric System Operator (AESO) appears responsive to industry feedback. The AESO has incorporated feedback, notably by scrapping a complex market rule. The government’s focus remains on attracting investment through legislative measures, driving a faster reform process. The implementation timeline for the REM has shifted, delaying the initial May completion date due to the complexity of the reforms and ongoing industry consultations. Reliability and planning standards are expected to be implemented within the next year, with key decisions anticipated this summer. Legislation, including Bill 52, allows for rapid changes, and further legislation is planned for the fall or spring. A temporary halt on renewable power project approvals occurred in August 2023, contributing to ongoing uncertainty. Significant challenges persist, including the inherent complexity of the reforms, balancing renewable energy support with reliability and affordability, and the continued uncertainty surrounding the market's future. The lack of sufficient transmission infrastructure remains a substantial impediment to progress.

Alberta’s Electricity Market Undergoes Transformation to Accommodate Renewable Energy #AESO #RenewableEnergy #AlbertaElectricity #MarketReform #TransmissionInfrastructure #GridCongestion

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INDY.energy onze zonnepanelen werken ook bij #DunkeFaute, #Hellbrise #Energyshortage, #GridStability, #GridCongestion

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