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January 28, 2021 | Volume No. 2 Subscribe
Commission Order Opens U.S. Markets to Distributed Energy Resources
Investment in distributed resources has increased in recent years, and forecasters expect the trend to accelerate.

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Time Running Out on Transformer Steel Trade Investigation
ADVOCACY
Time Running Out on Transformer Steel Trade Investigation
Last May, the U.S. Department of Commerce initiated a Section 232 investigation to determine whether imports of electrical transformers and certain components could represent a threat to national security.

Broad-based Optimism as Future Component Reaches All-time High
BUSINESS ANALYTICS
Broad-based Optimism as Future Component Reaches All-time High
The re-imposition of some business restrictions in response to an early-January surge in COVID-19 related hospitalizations, combined with a slower-than-expected vaccine rollout, reined in the panel’s expectations, which otherwise appeared poised to charge ahead.

How Standards Protect the Bulk Power System
ELECTRIC NEWS
How Standards Protect the Bulk Power System
Among the many North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) Standards, few get as much attention as those for critical infrastructure protection (CIP).

Begin 2021 with Optimism
FROM THE CHAIR
Begin 2021 with Optimism
Last year undoubtedly brought many changes to our lives and habits, and how we think about energy use in the home is no exception.

New Report Covers Surge Protection of Power Quality Monitoring Device
STANDARDS SPOTLIGHT
New Report Covers Surge Protection of Power Quality Monitoring Device
Power Quality Monitors: From a Transient Perspective outlines the capabilities of power quality monitoring (PQM) devices, providing end-users with information that can affect equipment’s protection when receiving transients (power surges).

NEMA Looks Ahead to New Administration
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NEMA Looks Ahead to New Administration
Election Day is over. Now, the electroindustry must take stock of the results to anticipate what might be headed our way this year and beyond. The short answer: things are looking up!

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