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Americans for a Clean Energy Grid (ACEG) is a diverse coalition that supports efforts to expand, integrate, and modernize America’s #transmission system.
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http://cleanenergygrid.org 22-04-2010 21:12:57
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Join us for a webinar moderated by Maryland PSC Commissioner Richard on PJM’s recent $6.7 billion Regional Transmission Expansion Plan and how stakeholders in the region can ensure that new energy infrastructure is built in a forward-looking way. Sign up➡️bit.ly/3EBPoVj



🗓️Join us for a webinar on PJM’s recent $6.7 billion Regional Transmission Expansion Plan. Speakers: ➡️ Timothy Burdis, PJM Interconnection ➡️ Dale Arnold, Ohio Farm Bureau ➡️ Tom Rutigliano, NRDC 🌎🏡 ➡️ Commissioner Michael Richard, Maryland PSC Register now: bit.ly/3EBPoVj


ICYMI in Energy and Commerce Committee this week: "We need more transmission in this country. And we can all agree that the current process doesn’t work” -Jim Matheson, NRECA "We do need more electricity now than we thought we did 5 years ago" -Mike Goff, U.S. Department of Energy energycommerce.house.gov/events/energy-…


Grain Belt Express—the largest transmission line in U.S. history—has awarded $1.7 billion to U.S. construction contractors Quanta Services and @Kiewit. Read the full press release: bit.ly/4jOcNSU


🌲Reducing the threat of wildfires will take all of us. That’s why ACEG is proud to join Partners in Wildfire Prevention as we work to establish a national prevention and preparedness strategy. Learn more ⤵️ preventwildfires.org




"This is an all-tools-on-the-table moment" for grid reliability, said Commissioner David Rosner in today's open meeting. Watch here ⤵️


🎙️ACEG Executive Director Christina Hayes spoke at the American Clean Power (ACP) Conference yesterday about #transmission and #AmericanEnergyDominance. Improving our transmission system can secure our energy future, provide for economic opportunity, and protect our national security. 🇺🇸

🧑🌾"Transmission is essential infrastructure that, when done right, strengthens rural economies. Energy developers should work with landowners to ensure these projects respect the land and serve the communities they cross." Great op-ed in FrederickNewsPost fredericknewspost.com/opinion/letter…
