Hydropower Plan Is Raising Alarms
A proposed state legislation that would bring large amounts of hydropower to Massachusetts from Canada could crash the regional power market and kill off other needed energy-generating resources, according to some environmental advocates.Read More
Fortnightly’s Spark: Op-ed: Category Error in Northeast Markets
An op-ed by Ed Krapels, the Former CEO of Anbaric, and William R. Hollaway, a Partner at Gibson Dunn & Crutcher, regarding the negative consequences from New York ISO’s mitigation exemption test.Read More
Underwater Power Line Could Bring N.Y. Power To New England
Anbaric wants to build an underwater transmission line from beneath Lake Champlain that could deliver 400 megawatts of wind and hydropower generated in northern New York to New England.Read More
Champlain Line Would Bring New York Wind Power To New England
Anbaric has proposed a power line under Lake Champlain to carry renewable electricity from northern New York into the New England grid.Read More
The Terrible Trio Impeding Transmission Development: Siting, Cost Allocation, and Interconnection Animus
If we have national carbon standards and policies in place, then we can decarbonize our electric system efficiently in the years ahead by implementing a set of simple guidelines.Read More
Companies Reconnect Edison’s Dream of Direct Current Transmission
Hydro-Québec is planning to develop a billion-dollar transmission line to deliver hydroelectric power from Canada to New England, while Anbaric is planning to bring wind power from Maine via submarine cable to Boston. Both would carry power that doesn’t produce greenhouse gases.Read More
Power Play: Edward Krapels
The Boston Business Journal interviews Ed Krapels regarding his work with Anbaric.Read More