by Julie Smith-Galvin | Mar 2, 2026 | Land-Based Wind, Maine, News
AUGUSTA, Maine – The Maine Public Utilities Commission (MPUC, Commission) deadline for filing proposals in response to the Northern Maine Renewable Energy Development Program RFP is today. The RFP seeks proposals for bids up to 1200 MW in new power generation from...
by Julie Smith-Galvin | Feb 27, 2026 | Massachusetts, News
RENEW Northeast (“RENEW”), an association of environmental advocates and developers and operators of clean energy projects, remarks on the Massachusetts House of Representatives’ passage of H.5151, An Act relative to energy affordability, clean power and economic...
by Julie Smith-Galvin | Nov 12, 2025 | Energy Storage, Events, News, On the Line
Energy storage is transforming how we power our homes, businesses, and communities—balancing the grid, integrating renewable energy, and ensuring reliability during periods of high demand. As this technology rapidly scales across New England, it brings new...
by Julie Smith-Galvin | Sep 29, 2025 | News, On the Line
Video now available. An important conversation on how projects and communities can work together to build stronger, more resilient partnerships as New England advances toward a clean energy future. Our panelists shared their experiences and engage in a dialogue about:...
by Julie Smith-Galvin | Aug 27, 2025 | Affordability, News, Offshore Wind
A study by Daymark Energy Advisors illustrates that if 3,500 megawatts (MW) of contracted offshore wind had been operational during the winter of 2024/25, New England ratepayers could have saved $400 million while also significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions....
by Julie Smith-Galvin | Aug 25, 2025 | Connecticut, News, Offshore Wind, Rhode Island
Federal Order Stopping Construction of Nearly Completed Revolution Wind Project Will Harm Consumers and Place Energy Jobs at Risk RENEW offers its deep appreciation to Governors Lamont and McKee for holding events today with labor showing how the U.S. Department of...