October 5, 2024

Special Reports & Commentary

ICF, Nuclear Energy Institute
Counterflow: Pigs are not Flying
Steve Huntoon criticizes a recent study by ICF that used scenarios provided by the Nuclear Energy Institute
MISO
MISO Players Probe Causes of Increasing Emergencies
Officials at MISO Board Week meetings pondered why the RTO is likely to face an increasing frequency of emergency conditions in the near future.
Mexican Infrastructure Still Wanting, Insiders Say
Mexico's aging transmission infrastructure is having trouble handling the current generation, speakers told the International Society for Mexico Energy.
© RTO Insider
Driving Carbon off the Road in New England
Raab Associates’ 158th New England Electricity Restructuring Roundtable focused on the challenges of decarbonizing the transportation sector.
© RTO Insider
American Market Architect Reflects on Mexico’s Reforms
Jeff Pavlovic, founder of energy consulting firm Bravos Energia, moved to Mexico to help design the country’s deregulated electricity markets.
Please Feel Free to Surprise Us
The authors of the DOE memo supporting coal and nuclear subsidies took the spaghetti approach – throw everything against the wall and hope something sticks.
© RTO Insider
Competition, Cooperation and Costs the Talk at OSW Conference
Competition among states to set the highest offshore wind energy targets and to secure supply chain jobs is gradually giving way to a regional cooperation.
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With Big Nukes Dwindling, Supporters Focus on Modular
Small modular reactors are more easily tailored to varying usage and sites, industry experts told the annual meeting of Western Conference of Public Service Commissioners (WCPSC).
© RTO Insider
Overheard at MARC: Renewables, Rates, Seams and Pilots
Interregional transmission planning challenges and the growth of renewable energy, particularly wind power were among the topics of discussion at the 2018 Mid-America Regulatory Conference.
© RTO Insider
Overheard at the EIA Energy Conference
A panel featuring officials from PJM, ERCOT and GE Power at the EIA Energy Conference took questions from the audience on several topics.

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