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Bridging The Power Gap - How Bidirectional Clean Energy Benefits the US Northeast and Eastern Canada

As offshore wind takes a bigger role in decarbonizing the US Northeast, and Canadian provinces and utilities eye growing electricity demand, leaders on both sides of the border must think holistically about the benefits of greater two-way electricity trade. In this webinar, experts will explore how bidirectional flows and interregional transmission capacity can unlock synergies between Canada’s clean energy sources, both existing and new, and emerging clean energy resources in the Northeast – all in an effort to support fossil fuel phaseout, address regional climate goals, and ensure an affordable, reliable power grid.

Register and More details: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_uMbzbOciShSRN5APetZYDg#/registration

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