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Tyler Farrell

@tylerfarrell330

Markets and Grids @RockyMtnInst | energy economics analyst and snow lover | @middlebury @dartmouth Grad | 100% clean energy future| Views my own |

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calendar_today05-09-2018 02:25:05

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The latest blog has dropped from Mathias Einberger and me, and this time, it's all about interregional transmission and minimum transfer capability. It's pretty wonky, so buckle up, but here are a couple key takeaways 🤓👇 rmi.org/we-dont-need-a…

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🚨 My latest RMI Electricity blog with Katie Siegner on PJM's new Long-Term Regional Transmission Planning (LTRTP) process just dropped! Read more about PJM *finally* adopting long-term, scenario-based Tx planning & what room for growth remains👇 rmi.org/planning-for-p…

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#energytwitter do you like big transmission lines & you cannot lie? RMI Electricity is recruiting six early- to mid-career candidates for our new yearlong Transmission Fellowship program. Applications due 3/22/24. Take a look! rockymountain.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/RMI/job/Remote…

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New analysis from RMI finds Colorado, Montana, New Mexico and Wyoming could make $50 billion exporting clean electricity by 2050 -- but only if we find a way to start building new power lines a lot faster: insideclimatenews.org/news/18042024/…

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Great reporting by Jacob Maranda and Albuquerque Business First on the value of inter-state transmission for New Mexico! bizjournals.com/albuquerque/ne…

Claire Wayner (@clairewayner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

2 months later, I finally got a chance to review E3's new paper on interregional transmission that they wrote for NARUC. It's a good summary of the issues interregional Tx faces, albeit a bit repetitive of the extensive literature out there on this topic already 🧵

2 months later, I finally got a chance to review <a href="/ethree_inc/">E3</a>'s new paper on interregional transmission that they wrote for <a href="/NARUC/">NARUC</a>. It's a good summary of the issues interregional Tx faces, albeit a bit repetitive of the extensive literature out there on this topic already 🧵