October 6, 2024

Special Reports & Commentary

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Cooperation, DOE NOPR, State RFPs the Topics at NECBC Meeting
Speakers at the New England-Canada Business Council's annual conference discussed the DOE NOPR and state renewable portfolio standards.
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Overheard at GTM US Power Renewables Summit
Greentech Media’s inaugural U.S. Power & Renewables Summit drew an international crowd of energy sector participants to hear from industry leaders.
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Early Adopter Pa. Worried by Retreat from Competitive Markets
The 7th Annual Pennsylvania Energy Management Conference featured discussions about state policy, the DOE NOPR and zero-emission credits.
Duke University
Counterflow — Clunkers Shoot Selves in Foot
Supporters of the DOE NOPR have promoted an insane rush to judgment, according to columnist Steve Huntoon.
Delaware PSC’s Farber Retires — Again
After nine years at the Delaware PSC, John Farber retired last week. He hopes it’s for good this time.
NYISO
Paving the Way for New Electric Resources: A New York Success Story
Joel Yu of Con Edison details the company's proposed reforms to NYISO's generator interconnection queue that he says will streamline new energy resources.
Study: Pa. ‘Discount’ Spurred Spike in Gas-Fired Generation
At a conference to analyze Pennsylvania’s electricity markets, Christina Simeone unveiled her study on price impacts from the expansion in shale gas.
Powelson Outlines FERC Tenure Agenda
At the Decade of Disruption conference in Pennsylvania, FERC Commissioner Robert Powelson talked about his concerns with the DOE NOPR and his priorities.
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Market Summit Tackles Ongoing PJM Changes
PJM stakeholders discussed a myriad of topics and challenges facing the markets at last week’s Mid-Atlantic Power Market Summit hosted by Infocast.
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Shale Gas Impacts Cut a Wide Swath, Panelists Say
A decade of shale gas production has had a major impact, panelists said during a power industry seminar focusing on the Marcellus shale.

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