October 2, 2024

Special Reports & Commentary

Moody’s: NY Faces Long Economic Recovery
New York health indicators are now pointing in the right direction, but it faces a long road to economic recovery, Moody’s told NYISO.
Glick: FERC Should Help RTOs Work with States
FERC Commissioner Glick promotes cooporation between states, RTOs and FERC in moving toward renewable energy.
Proponents Tout Combined Heat and Power Potential
Combined heat and power systems harbor great potential for small applications, but adopters must face that system costs do not fall in proportion to size.
New Data Offer Way to Value Carbon Abatement
A new study puts forward a levelized cost of carbon abatement as a way to compare technologies and policies that reduce emissions.
Energy Bar Association
EBA Panel Probes FERC’s Allegheny Response
A panel examining FERC’s response to the D.C. Circuit’s Allegheny ruling evolved into an in-depth Q&A with acting General Counsel David Morenoff.
Hydrogen: 21st Century’s ‘Oil’?
Chances are good that hydrogen will be a big part of the story of the power industry’s efforts to reach net-zero carbon emissions.
‘Massive’ Clean Energy Stimulus Under Biden Likely
Congress’ first act under Joe Biden would likely be “massive” stimulus spending, including clean energy, to address the pandemic-induced recession.
Future of Tx Planning Debated at EBA Conference
TOs, regulators and stakeholders face a massive task in planning for new transmission as they prepare for an influx of renewable resources.
Permits Will Kickstart OSW Supply Chain, Panel Says
Permits are the first things needed to continue developing a sustainable supply chain for the U.S. offshore wind industry, AWEA panelists said.
Panel: Election Unlikely to Shake Support for OSW
Offshore wind advocates said they are confident the industry will retain its bipartisan support regardless of the results of the U.S. elections.

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