October 3, 2024

Special Reports & Commentary

Research Firm Says Carbon Cuts, Economic Growth Coexist
A World Resources Institute study found that 41 states have reduced their carbon emissions while also growing their economies.
Evergy Releases Standalone Plan Details
Evergy confirmed that it will remain independent and released details of the standalone plan that helped guide its decision.
Report: Evergy Calls Off Sale, Stock Slides
Evergy has decided to remain single after dalliances with several potential acquisition partners, according to a published report.
WIRES Conference Talks Order 1000, Tx Incentives
Panelists during WIRES’ virtual Summer Meeting discussed the impact of the pandemic on transmission rate structures, Order 1000 and FERC's incentives NOPR.
Experts Discuss Clean Energy Transition in CGEP Webinar
Experts from New England and New York debated how the electricity sector can transition as society moves to a low-carbon, increasingly electrified economy.
NE Women Push for Racial, Environmental Justice
A panel discussed promoting equitable access to clean energy and a sustainable environment at a meeting of New England Women in Energy and the Environment.
Optimism About Renewables Abounds amid Pandemic
Industry stakeholders remain upbeat about the long-term prospects of renewable energy, as indicated by a panel during NARUC’s Summer Policy Summit.
ISO, RTO Officials Debate Role of Natural Gas Resources
A discussion on natural gas’ role in a clean-energy grid during NARUC's Summer Policy Summit revealed a divide between ISOs and RTOs.
NARUC Panel: ‘Green’ Hydrogen Could Lower GHGs
The most abundant element in the universe could reduce GHGs and solve the problem of storing wind and solar energy if production costs comes down.
NARUC Grapples with COVID-19 Fallout, Racial Inequities
Panels and keynote addresses on marginalized communities and pandemic-related pressures dominated the opening day of NARUC’s virtual Summer Policy Summit.

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