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Kelley Welf
Kelley Welf
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Kelley Welf is the communications director for Clean Grid Alliance. She writes about transmission and the benefits of renewable energy in the MISO footprint.
Two Midwest states see clean energy advancements
06.24.2024
A new Minnesota permitting law and the defeat of a Michigan ballot initiative illustrates support for renewable energy.
MISO, SPP identify transmission upgrades enabling 28 GW of new renewables
03.09.2022
The MISO and SPP transmission study revealed seven sites that would enable more than 28 GW of renewable energy development.
MISO leads in renewable energy interconnection
09.01.2021
The Midcontinent Independent System Operator is making it easier to connect renewable energy resources to the grid.
Transmission and RTOs play a pivotal role in a clean energy future
03.25.2021
Guess what? America is on the road to a clean energy transformation. Our lives and our economy are becoming more electrified, and cleaner, as a result of the growth of renewable energy generation. In 2019, the U.S. Energy Information Administration reported 8.8 percent of utility-scale electricity was generated by wind and solar. With record capacity additions from wind and solar