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Transmission Possible is led by the industry association Advanced Energy United and includes the American Council on Renewable Energy, Americans for a Clean Energy Grid, the National Wildlife Federation, the Environmental League of Massachusetts, and the Northeast Clean Energy Council.

Today a coalition of business leaders, clean energy advocates, and environmental organizations launched “Transmission Possible,” a new campaign to build support at the local, state, and federal levels for upgrading America’s energy transmission infrastructure. Transmission Possible is led by the industry association Advanced Energy United and includes the American Council on Renewable Energy, Americans for a Clean Energy Grid, the National Wildlife Federation, the Environmental League of Massachusetts, and the Northeast Clean Energy Council.

Seasons Are Changing And So Should Our Grid: Meeting Peak Demand.
New England’s grid operator put a new modeling tool to use and discovered that it has a sufficient winter power supply for the next few years, thanks in large part to the broad adoption of solar power.

Before you can say "Happy New Year," electricity churned by the winds blowing south of Martha's Vineyard will begin energizing many a turn-of-year celebration in Massachusetts.

Before you can say "Happy New Year," electricity churned by the winds blowing south of Martha's Vineyard will begin energizing many a turn-of-year celebration in Massachusetts.

NuGen Capital Management, LLC (NuGen) announces the formation of an Advisory Board to support its next phase of growth and investments. The Founding Advisory Board is comprised of an accomplished group of thought leaders and subject matter experts in the fields of clean energy, finance, policy, and risk management. The initial Board members are:

Five new wind turbines located off the coast of Martha's Vineyard will soon begin to contribute electricity to Massachusetts' energy grid, according to the developer of the Vineyard Wind project.

The five GE Haliade-X turbines were recently completed at the site of the Vineyard Wind 1 project, which is located 15 miles off the coast of Martha’s Vineyard. After testing, power will come ashore and connect to the New England grid in Barnstable.

Five newly installed wind turbines off of Massachusetts are expected to start providing power to tens of thousands of homes and businesses in the “coming weeks,” the project developer announced Wednesday.

Five newly installed wind turbines off of Massachusetts are expected to start providing power to tens of thousands of homes and businesses in the “coming weeks,” the project developer announced Wednesday.