November 24, 2024

carbon emissions

Duke Seeks Tech Advances to Phase out Coal
Duke Energy released a carbon-reduction plan that anticipates relying on natural gas and technology advancements to phase out coal-fired generation by 2050.
Eurostat, EIA
Counterflow: German La La Land
Columnist Steve Huntoon doesn't buy the hype of Germany's Energiewende (“Energy Transition”).
ISO-NE
Van Welie: ISO-NE in ‘Race’ to Replace Retirements
ISO-NE is racing to relieve natural gas pipelines constraints and interconnect new resources, CEO Gordon van Welie said.
ISO-NE
ISO-NE Study Finds Wind ‘Spillage,’ Price Separation
ISO-NE could see substantial “spillage” of renewable energy and large price separations under scenarios considered in the RTO’s 2017 Economic Study.
© RTO Insider
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.
Former VP Gore Lauds Texas Town’s Environmental Efforts
Former Vice President Al Gore gave a now famous presentations on climate change at the Texas Renewable Energy Industries Alliance’s GridNEXT conference.
California Enviros Debate Priorities for Policy Report
A biennial policy report by California energy planners has some environmentalists calling for even more aggressive priorities — such as phasing out utility-scale renewable projects.
Duke Energy
FERC Chair: Court Ruling Won’t Change Pipeline Reviews
FERC's consideration of the impact of greenhouse gas emissions won’t have a “significant” impact on the licensing of natural gas pipelines, Chatterjee said.
EPA to Announce Clean Power Plan Repeal
EPA will repeal the Clean Power Plan, saying the Obama administration’s switch to more natural gas and renewable generation exceeded the agency’s authority.
The Brattle Group
NYISO Business Issues Committee Briefs: Sept. 12, 2017
NYISO’s Business Issues Committee approved revisions to the ISO’s Transmission Constraint Pricing Manual and discussed incorporating carbon costs.

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