Technical Committee Talk on 6/13
On June 13, 12:30-2:00pm, join us at our monthly Fix the Grid Technical Committee meeting where we will hear from Paul Fenn, a pioneer and continuing innovator in the area of…
On June 13, 12:30-2:00pm, join us at our monthly Fix the Grid Technical Committee meeting where we will hear from Paul Fenn, a pioneer and continuing innovator in the area of…
On Friday, February 14, 2025, the Fix the Grid Technical Committee hosted a panel discussion on the impact of the Trump administration's energy policies on renewable energy development. The panelists…
On Friday, November 15 the Technical Committee hosted a talk by Lorenzo Kristov, a visionary on the potential of distributed energy resources (DER) to enable a democratized, decentralized, and just…
Apparently Enbridge didn’t get the memo. The memo being that we are in a climate red alert! That we must transition away from fossil fuels. That we must stop expansion…
The Fix the Grid Technical Committee has submitted comments on FERC’s 2023 New England Winter Gas-Electric Forum in Portland, ME. Forty-four environmental, social, and labor organizations across New England joined…
FERC has responded to the serious backlog for connecting to the grid that is due in part by policies that give priority to first-to-file resources, even when other resources may…
by Roy Harvey and Kent Wittenburg on behalf of the FTG Technical Committee The Future Grid Reliability Study was undertaken by ISO-NE to plan for a transformed grid in which…
The Fix the Grid organization and 54 other community justice, environmental, religious, and scientific organizations in New England are urging the New England governors and their state representatives in NESCOE…
On June 8, the Consumer Liaison Group of ISO-NE held its first public meeting that was organized under the influence of the slate of clean-energy-transition advocates that were elected to…
A summary of selected studies and articles posted on June 4.