| American Wind Energy  Association Policy Director Rob Gramlich today released the following  statement: "The  U.S. wind energy industry applauds the significant new focus by the  U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and the North American  Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) on the need to modernize  America's electricity transmission system to adapt to renewable  resource development. FERC is holding an all-day conference today on  integrating renewable energy into the grid. (FERC regulates NERC and  most U.S. transmission owners to ensure non-discriminatory access for  all transmission customers including renewable resources.)  "NERC's  CEO Rick Sergel spoke at the conference and issued a press release  strongly advocating that the electric industry take action to make  needed reforms.  NERC is the international reliability standards  setting and enforcement body. Sergel announced that later this month  NERC will release a detailed report on integrating renewable (and other 'variable') resources into the electric grid.  AWEA applauds this  report and the effort by NERC to focus on the changes that will be  required to meet the electricity demands of the 21st Century economy.  "Proposed  wind projects totaling more than 200,000 megawatts in capacity - enough  to power the equivalent of more than one-third of all the homes in  America - have applied for connection to the U.S. electric transmission  system. We urgently need to build the green transmission superhighway  that will allow those projects to deliver the clean electricity they  generate to America's cities. "We also very much appreciate Chairman Sergel's positive remarks about the  use of demand response and plug-in hybrid vehicles as major elements of  a future electric utility system that can accommodate large amounts of  electricity from variable generation sources like wind and solar power." # # # AWEA is the national trade 
                                  association of America’s wind industry, 
                                  with more than 1,900 member companies, including 
                                  global leaders in wind power and energy development, 
                                  wind turbine manufacturing, component and service 
                                  suppliers, and the world’s largest wind 
                                  power trade show. AWEA is the voice of wind 
                                  energy in the U.S., promoting renewable energy 
                                  to power a cleaner, stronger America. More information 
                                  on wind energy is available at the AWEA Web 
                                  site: www.awea.org. 
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