Overview of SO UPS JSC of events that have a significant impact on the functioning and development of world power systems based on materials from foreign media, official websites of network / system operators
SO UPS JSC has prepared a weekly review of events that have a significant impact on the functioning and development of world power systems (06/09/2023-06/15/2023), based on materials from foreign media, official websites of network / system operators.
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Review topics:
- ENTSO-E has published the final version of the 10-year plan for the development of the European electricity network
- The French government has completed the full nationalization of the energy holding EDF
- Belgian Elia for the first time used an autonomous robot to inspect the equipment of a converter substation as part of the ALEGrO connection
- The first tender for the purchase of a hydropower reserve for the coming winter was held in Switzerland
- Completed connection between Peloponnese and Western Greece
- American PJM Interconnection presented preliminary recommendations for improving the performance of the power market based on the results of the Elliot Storm analysis
- New England system operator presented the results of a study of weather conditions impact on the reliability of the power system
- The US state of Texas has approved $1 billion in annual funding to encourage generation facilities to contribute to peak demand
- American CAISO summed up the results of the balancing market for the first quarter of 2023
- Senate of the US state of California considered a bill to speed up the construction of power lines
- The US Senate will consider a bill to preserve hydropower sector
- US Department of the Interior completes EIA for Ocean Wind 1 project offshore New Jersey
- The court of the US state of Massachusetts rejected the lawsuit to cancel the environmental impact assessment of the Vineyard Wind project
- The Government of Vietnam approved the VIII Master Plan for the development of the country's energy sector for the period up to 2030.