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The Imperial Irrigation District has been awarded $7 million in grant funds from the Department of the Interior in support of the district’s proposed Upstream Operational Reservoir Project, which would be the largest reservoir ever constructed in the Imperial Valley during IID’s history as an irrigation district. The announcement was recently made by the Interior Department.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul recently announced low-cost power awards to 11 firms that her office said will spur more than $5.2 billion in capital investments. The awards were approved by the New York Power Authority Board of Trustees.
TerraPower, a company founded by Bill Gates, has submitted a construction permit application to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission for the NatriumTM reactor1 demonstration project. The Natrium technology is an advanced nuclear design featuring a sodium-cooled fast reactor with a molten salt-based energy storage system.
Massachusetts received bids from Avangrid Renewables, South Coast Wind Energy, and Vineyard Offshore in the state’s fourth offshore wind solicitation. The bids were in response to Massachusetts’ fourth offshore wind solicitation — the region’s largest to date for up to 3,600 MW.
The Kentucky Municipal Energy Agency All Requirements Project Committee and Board of Directors voted to approve the Electric Plant Board of the City of Benham’s request to become KYMEA’s newest All Requirements member. KYMEA will begin supplying all of Benham’s wholesale power needs starting June 1, 2024.
Power outages, wildfires, rooftop solar systems, and demand response programs create a need for utilities to communicate with customers quickly and clearly.
Southwest Power Pool recently detailed how it is preparing for the effects of the April 8, 2024, eclipse. SPP has planned for the eclipse’s impact to both its enterprise operations and the reliability of the regional power grid, it said.
The Los Alamos, N.M., County Council recently approved agreements for 170 megawatts of solar power from the Four Corners Area and 80 megawatts of battery storage. Over the next two years, the solar facility and battery storage system will be built northwest of Farmington, N.M.