@EnergyRI Good to know. Thank you for sending. I will look forward to reviewing the consultant contract or purchase order for the oer model of savings expected under the governor's energy affordability program.
Rhode Island Office of Energy Resources Statement on Revolution Wind First Power Milestone:
The Rhode Island Office of Energy Resources today recognized the first power milestone from the Revolution Wind offshore wind project, which has begun delivering energy into the electric grid.
The project, located approximately 15 miles south of Rhode Island in federal waters, represents a major accomplishment as construction moves toward completion later this year. Rhode Island has contracted 400 megawatts of the project’s capacity, with Connecticut contracting the remaining 304 megawatts.
"This is a significant moment for the state’s clean energy landscape, over eight years in the making since the multi-state offshore wind procurement efforts began," said Chris Kearns, Acting Commissioner of the Rhode Island Office of Energy Resources. "Revolution Wind will provide a valuable new resource to our energy system, deliver important emission reductions and further diversify our state and region’s energy generation portfolio.”
My February 15 letter discusses the State's plan to continue the operation of Roger Williams Medical Center and Our Lady of Fatima Hospital conta.cc/4ahOryD
My February 8 letter discusses changes to the education aid funding formula proposed by the Rhode Island Foundation's Blue Ribbon Commission conta.cc/49Zt7xL