Environmental Regulations
Fuel security and the role of traditional and non-traditional fuels in New England highlighted discussions at the 2018 NECA Fuels Conference.
A study suggests that New York’s effort to price carbon into its electricity market could result in reduced CO2 emissions from neighboring generators.
Climate change and the role of heating and cooling improvements for energy efficiency were the hot topics at a meeting of the ISO-NE Consumer Liaison Group.
A coalition has developed principles they say will "protect the achievement of state policy goals" under FERC's ordered redesign of the PJM capacity market.
The evolving challenges of grid resilience and the past and future of New York’s REV took center stage at the 33rd Annual IPPNY Fall Conference.
Gov. Jerry Brown signed legislation requiring California to get 100% of its power from renewable and other zero-carbon resources by 2045.
The replacement for the Clean Power Plan (CPP) - Affordable Clean Energy (ACE) - won't provide much relief for the coal industry, according to analysts.
Stakeholders debated a NYISO proposal to disqualify some holders of renewable energy credit contracts from getting paid carbon charges.
The Trump administration’s replacement for the Clean Power Plan will require modest efficiency improvements, according to published reports.
NYISO’s release of draft carbon pricing recommendations sparked annoyance and frustration among some stakeholders.
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