September 28, 2024

Special Reports

New Study Offers Alternative to Carbon Pricing
A new study says policymakers should abandon the social cost of carbon and adopt a more practical metric tied to net-zero-emissions goals.
Expert Says Nuclear’s Future Lies in Small Reactors
Small, dispersed reactors can forge a quicker path to zero-carbon electricity portfolios, Jessica Lovering told a webinar audience.
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.
ERCOT Extends COVID-19 Restrictions to May 17
ERCOT added two weeks to most of its COVID-19 coronavirus response measures, extending virtual meetings and barring visitors from facilities through May 17.
AEP Warns of ‘Adverse’ Effects from Coronavirus
AEP warned shareholders its financial condition and operations could be hurt by the COVID-19 pandemic as utilities considered delaying spring maintenance.
Moody’s: Coronavirus Recession to Cut GDP 2.3%
Moody’s Analytics expects U.S. GDP to drop by 2.3% for 2020 as a result of the “sudden stop” in the economy because of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.
ERCOT, SPP Adapt to ‘New Normal’ in Pandemic
When ERCOT instituted mandatory work-from-home requirements, spokesperson Leslie Sopko encountered one major distraction of working from home: children.
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SPP Still Looking West — and Inward
SPP will this year begin providing reliability coordinator services to more than a dozen entities in the Western Interconnection.

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