January 30, 2025

Special Reports

NY Grid Study Pushes Meshed OSW Transmission, Coordination
New York state energy agencies released a study urging faster permitting, planning and approval processes to build transmission to accommodate renewables.
Center on Global Energy Policy
Report Explores Federal Authority for Tx Buildout
The authors of a new report detailed how, in the absence of action by Congress, the U.S. can build the transmission needed to accommodate renewables.
State Decarbonization not on Track, Study Says
States that have set goals to reduce greenhouse gas emissions have yet to implement sufficient policies to meet their pledges, an EDF said.
Ill. PIRG Challenges ComEd on Bribery Scandal, EIMA
The Illinois PIRG is calling on Exelon to divest itself from ComEd in the wake of the bribery scandal that has ensnared the company.
Study Outlines Challenges of Decarbonizing New England
A new study outlines the challenges of decarbonization in New England, including the amount of renewables required and carbon capture.
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.
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.

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