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The Texas Legislature is working to pass bills to facilitate fossil fuel energy generation but limit renewable energy generation.
New York announced two efforts to help boost hydrogen as a means of reaching its emission-reduction goals, including energy investments from NYPA and NYSERDA.
Energy leaders in New England are calling on the states to look at developing time-varying rates to reduce costs and environmental burdens.
PJM's Board of Managers rejected a proposal to lower nonperformance penalties, while AMP was displeased the board responded to reliability claims.
MISO said that a sloped demand curve applied to its recent seasonal auction would have boosted summer clearing prices as much as sixfold.
MISO this week said it will likely operate with almost no firm generating capacity to spare to manage typical summertime peaks.
FERC approved settlements with two demand response aggregators for allegedly bidding more resources than they could provide to CAISO’s market.
PJM offered a series of suggestions for how it could overhaul its capacity market in the wake of widespread resource failures during last December's winter storm.
SPP says it expects “normal” summer operations in its balancing authority and reliability coordinator areas this summer, despite a projected drought.
FERC approved NYISO’s proposed 17-year amortization period when calculating the annual costs for hypothetical fossil fuel peaker plants.
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