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EIR LEAD EDITORIAL FOR TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2021

SUBSCRIBE to EIR Daily Alert Service Southwest Power Blackout Disaster: What Can Save the U.S. Economy? Feb. 15 , 2021 (EIRNS) By Monday night Americans in parts of numerous Southwest and Western states were enduring rolling blackouts, some lasting hours in the deep sub-freezing cold of a polar vortex. Many lives were in danger for lack of power and/or electric heat. This shocking event must be a wake-up call to all those, from trade union members to high school and college students, who have been either accepting, celebrating or applying for work to the so-called “Green New Deal.” “Green” technology throwback technology can kill you.

TWELVE STATES ANNOUNCE ACTION STEPS TO PLAN FOR GRID OF THE FUTURE

State Energy Groups Release Blueprint for State Action for a More Efficient, Customer-Centric Grid As part of the conclusion of a national, two-year initiative hosted by the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners and the National Association of State Energy Officials, 12 states made commitments today to implement key innovations to electricity planning in their states to better meet system and customer needs and state policy goals. To advance the state-of-the-art of electricity planning, NARUC and NASEO jointly released a Blueprint for State Action, five Roadmaps for Comprehensive Electricity Planning, an online library and additional resources for states. The joint NARUC-NASEO initiative the Task Force on Comprehensive Electricity Planning presented findings on how states can lead the way in bringing together utilities and stakeholders to plan the grid of the future, impacting how billions of dollars will be invested on behalf of customers. The U.S. Department of

NARUC, NASEO unveil 5 blueprints to guide state energy planning on climate, other challenges

Dive Brief: A task force assembled by the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (NARUC) and the National Association of State Energy Officials (NASEO released a series of five modular blueprints and other tools on Thursday to aid state-level energy planning. With financial support by the U.S. Department of Energy, the 15-state task force spent two years exploring how regulators and and policymakers can use existing planning processes to tackle current challenges such as climate change, grid resilience and rapid technological advances. Task force leaders say states must act quickly to stay ahead of rapid change in the electric industry. A dozen states committed to immediate action based on the blueprints.

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