WASHINGTON, D.C. — The American Council on Renewable Power (ACORE) issued the next assertion from ACORE President and CEO Ray Lengthy forward of the Federal Power Regulatory Fee (FERC’s) Commissioner-led Technical Convention Concerning the Problem of Useful resource Adequacy in RTO and ISO Areas:
“ACORE is inspired by FERC’s efforts in convening this week’s technical convention on useful resource adequacy, an extremely vital matter given worsening climate occasions and explosive demand development. We’d like a grid that’s resilient to the climate. And we want a grid that may allow the U.S. to win the AI race in opposition to China.
We urge the Fee and collaborating panelists to take a holistic view of assembly reliability wants, which requires absolutely valuing every technology kind and acknowledging the vital position of transmission and cost-effective applied sciences that maximize the present system. Grid-enhancing applied sciences and high-performance conductors supply near-term capability enlargement choices to assist guarantee useful resource adequacy, whereas new regional and interregional powerlines are deliberate and constructed to make sure dependable, inexpensive energy for many years to come back.”
Take a look at ACORE’s feedback filed with FERC right here.
FERC will host the two-day technical convention June 4-5 at FERC’s headquarters in Washington, D.C. The occasion is open to the general public to attend in individual or nearly.
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