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13 Organizations Urge Atlantic States to Move Forward with Planning and Solicitations for Offshore Transmission Systems
WASHINGTON, D.C. – As the development of offshore wind projects continues to increase across the U.S., a letter signed by 13 clean energy and environmental organizations was sent to policymakers in coastal Atlantic states today, requesting the states complete the necessary planning and solicitation for offshore transmission systems to support the industry’s long-term growth. The groups urge these states to utilize the de facto global hardware standards that have emerged through collaborative work between European utilities and the electric equipment supply chain.
Led by the American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE) and the American Clean Power Association (ACP), the letter details how the U.S. is well-positioned to benefit from Europe’s standardized 525 kilovolt (kV) high-voltage direct current (HVDC) system hardware design for converter platforms and transmission cables. If adopted by Atlantic coastal states, the groups state that these de facto standards will allow offshore wind energy to increase at the scale and pace necessary to realize state energy goals.
Additional benefits of implementing these hardware standards include:
- Cost-effective access to the global supply chain;
- Quicker, scalable transmission solicitations;
- Improved certainty for offshore developers and the global and U.S. transmission supply chain; and
- Development of less than half as many offshore grid systems, reducing environmental impacts while delivering the same amount of low-cost, clean energy to American families and businesses.
“Atlantic Coast states can and should move forward with planning and procurement of offshore transmission systems based on the work that has led to the developing supply chain and a significant order book,” the groups explain in the letter. “Given the lead times and supply chain orders already in place, beginning transmission solicitations for Atlantic-based offshore transmission as expeditiously as possible will help ensure that systems that allow offshore wind energy to increase in scale and benefits can be in place by the 2032-2033 time frame.”
“America cannot afford to drag its heels any longer in planning and deploying the transmission necessary to achieve the clean energy transition,” said ACORE President and CEO Ray Long. “Widespread growth in U.S. electricity demand is going to require more energy than ever before, and offshore wind is a key component of meeting that demand. The standards for offshore transmission systems laid out in this letter will help facilitate the timely build out of the infrastructure necessary to support this critical industry.”
“America’s offshore wind industry is growing rapidly. To keep that momentum, coastal states will need to send clear and consistent signals to suppliers. That’s why state collaboration to standardize offshore wind transmission is vital,” said ACP CEO Jason Grumet. “Developing gigawatts of offshore wind projects and building up our domestic supply chain is a long-term effort – coordination today will help to unlock the benefits of this clean, reliable resource that is essential to meet our nation’s growing energy demand.”
Click here to download a copy of the letter. For more information on the operational and market benefits of HVDC transmission technology, click here to read an ACORE-sponsored report from The Brattle Group and DNV.
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About ACORE
For over 20 years, the American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE) has been the nation’s leading voice on the issues most essential to renewable energy expansion. ACORE unites finance, policy, and technology to accelerate the transition to a renewable energy economy. For more information, please visit www.acore.org.
About ACP
The American Clean Power Association (ACP) is the leading voice of today’s multi-tech clean energy industry, representing over 800 energy storage, wind, utility-scale solar, clean hydrogen and transmission companies. ACP is committed to meeting America’s national security, economic and climate goals with fast-growing, low-cost, and reliable domestic power. Follow ACP on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, and learn more at cleanpower.org.
Media Contacts
Alex Hobson, ACORE Senior Vice President of Communications, hobson@acore.org.
Terry Banks, ACP Deputy Director, Media Relations, tbanks@cleanpower.org.
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Renewable Energy
ACORE Announces 2026 Accelerate Cohort, Advancing Digital Optimization, Distributed Solar, and Grid Innovation
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ACORE Announces 2026 Accelerate Cohort, Advancing Digital Optimization, Distributed Solar, and Grid Innovation
Washington, D.C. — ACORE announced the sixth cohort of its Accelerate Program, welcoming 10 companies into a two-year program designed to advance the growth of emerging small and mid-sized clean energy companies.
The selected companies represent capital-ready business models spanning the full clean energy value chain. Together, they reflect the technologies and services shaping a modern, resilient energy system operating in several clean energy subsectors: AI and digital optimization; solar deployment and distributed energy; energy management and grid controls; power electronics and energy technology; and renewable development and storage.
“ACORE Accelerate’s sixth cohort underscores how clean energy innovation is increasingly data-driven, distributed, and grid-integrated,” said Yejide Olutosin, Director of Accelerate at ACORE. “These companies are pairing technological innovation with commercially viable models that strengthen reliability, expand access to affordable energy, and accelerate decarbonization; the ACORE team is excited to facilitate and support their growth over the next two years.”
The selected companies include:
- Biospheric AI (Somerville, MA) develops geospatial AI and machine-learning tools that forecast building-level energy demand and grid stress to support infrastructure planning and energy system optimization.
- HydraEarth Network Inc. (New Brunswick, NJ) advances environmental sustainability through clean energy training, workforce development, and community programs focused on equitable access to green careers.
- Solar Bear (Roseville, MN) develops and installs solar projects with a focus on expanding affordable access to underserved communities.
- Ko-Solar (Natick, MA) produces modular solar solutions designed for flexible residential and small commercial deployment.
- Polaris EcoSystems, Inc. (Newark, DE) provides energy management platforms enabling smarter load balancing and grid integration.
- Expand Power Technologies, Inc. (San Francisco, CA) provides power electronics and system integration technologies to improve efficiency and reliability across renewable energy assets.
- Mote, Inc. (Los Angeles, CA) has developed a patented process that converts wood and agricultural waste into hydrogen while capturing and storing CO₂.
- NextGen Energy (Houston, TX) creates renewable generation and storage solutions focused on resilience and affordability for communities and businesses.
- GeaVance Energi Solutions, LLC (Hanover, MD) provides integrated energy efficiency and renewable solutions for commercial and industrial customers, reducing emissions and operating costs.
- Ellement Group (Los Angeles, CA) provides clean energy consulting and project support services spanning planning, development, and implementation.
Through the ACORE Accelerate Program, these companies will receive tailored support, including structured mentorship, executive advisory sessions, investor engagement, and curated programming—equipping them with the resources and relationships needed to scale.
Since its launch in 2020, ACORE Accelerate has supported more than 50 companies across more than 30 states, advancing investor readiness, industry visibility, and strategic partnerships within ACORE’s national network of utilities, corporates, investors, and policymakers.
“The ACORE Accelerate program provided the foundation for our ultimate success,” said ACORE Accelerate Program alumnus Darrick Eugene, CEO of High Road Energy Management. “The intellectual, product, and emotional support provided by my Accelerate cohort and the ACORE leadership helped me to stay the course.”
ACORE Accelerate Director Yejide Olutosin is available to discuss this announcement. Please reach out to Sophie Stover (stover@acore.org) or communications@acore.org with any media inquiries.
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About ACORE Accelerate
Accelerate is ACORE’s flagship entrepreneur support initiative, advancing innovative clean energy companies through strategic mentorship, ecosystem connections, and national industry visibility. For more information, visit: https://acore.org/initiatives/accelerate/
About ACORE
ACORE is a nonpartisan nonprofit organization that operates at the intersection of affordability, reliability, and clean energy deployment. Our work is focused on stabilizing energy prices, strengthening the electric grid, and driving investment in cost-effective technologies to ensure that clean energy delivers for people, businesses, and the U.S. economy.
ACORE’s membership includes clean energy investors, developers, energy buyers, power generators, manufacturers, and energy providers. In 2024, nearly 80% of the booming utility-scale domestic clean energy growth was financed, developed, owned, equipped, or contracted by ACORE members.
Media Contacts: communications@acore.org
Sophie Stover: stover@acore.org
Chris Higginbotham: higginbotham@acore.org
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