The Strategic Clean Energy Partnership (SCEP) Ministerial was held in Washington D.C., led by U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm and Indian Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas Hardeep Singh Puri. This event focused on renewable energy, hydrogen, and energy storage.

Discussions revolved around the progress of different initiatives under SCEP’s technical pillars, such as Power & Energy Efficiency and Responsible Oil & Gas. Both countries aim to enhance their collaboration and innovation in clean energy technologies.

Portland General Electric recently filed a final shortlist resulting from a request for proposal aimed at ensuring a stable and affordable power supply during the transition to clean energy. This step is crucial in balancing the demand for renewable energy with the reliability of electricity provision.

A sales notice has been posted for wind energy projects in the Gulf of Maine. This development signifies an important move towards harnessing offshore wind energy to contribute to the region’s renewable energy goals.

The City Council is increasing pressure on Mayor Cantrell to secure funds for a power plant for the Sewerage and Water Board (S&WB). This move highlights the ongoing challenges in financing critical infrastructure to support municipal services.

Torrent Power has received a Letter of Intent (LOI) from MAHA DISCOM for a pumped hydro storage project. This project is expected to play a crucial role in energy storage and grid stability.

National Grid Renewables has announced $800,000 in charitable contributions through its Unbridled Solar Project. This initiative aims to support local communities and foster goodwill as renewable energy projects expand.

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