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New England electricity use will grow more than 1% annually amid electrification push, says ISO

For CT s environmental agency, Zoom was the real hero of the pandemic

For CT s environmental agency, Zoom was the real hero of the pandemic Jan Ellen Spiegel, CTMirror.org FacebookTwitterEmail Katie Dykes, commissioner of the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, on one of many recent Zoom calls.CTMirror.org Katie Dykes, Connecticut’s commissioner of the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, can tell you precisely how much time she’s spent on Zoom meetings since the pandemic stay-at-home orders were issued in March 2020. “A lot. A lot.” And then she laughs a lot. It became a common sight Dykes Zooming away in what in normal times was her three kids’ playroom that she’d co-opted as a home office.

The battle to get more clean energy into the electric grid is underway Here s what you need to know

In January 2020, Katie Dykes, commissioner of Connecticut’s Department of Energy and Environmental Protection speaking to environmental advocates attending the Connecticut League of Conservation Voters annual environmental summit leveled this broadside at the independent system operator that runs the six-state New England electricity grid and the federal authorities that govern it: “Because of the lack of leadership on carbon at the ISO-New England, we are at the mercy of a regional capacity market that’s driving investment in more natural gas and fossil fuel power plants that we don’t want and that we don’t need,” she said. “This is forcing us to take a serious look at the costs and benefits of participating in the ISO-New England markets.”

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