November 22, 2024

carbon emissions

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.
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.
Do Natural Gas Bans Make Cents?
Natural gas bans by California cities are a very inefficient way of combating climate change, a former NARUC economist said.
Chief Ethics, Legal Officers ‘Separate’ from FirstEnergy
FirstEnergy’s chief legal officer and chief ethics officer “separated” from the company, according to a filing with the SEC.
NYISO, using U.S. EIA data
Soapbox: It’s Time for Transparency in the Grid
Mike Jacobs, senior energy analyst for the Union of Concerned Scientists, argues for more transparency in RTOs' and ISOs' GHG emissions.
Microsoft, Shell Discuss Decarbonization Partnership
Microsoft and Royal Dutch Shell discussed their strategic partnership on decarbonization efforts during a NECA webinar.
Study Recommends Carbon Price for PJM
Greenhouse gas emissions across PJM could be cut by 80 million metric tons (28%) by 2030 with a carbon price of $10/ton, a study by E3 found.
‘Macro Grid’ Study Promises Cost Savings, Emission Cuts
An Eastern Interconnection "macro grid" would produce 6 million jobs, cut CO2 and save consumers more than $100 billion, a new study says.
New York Holds Final CLCPA Emissions Hearings
New York held its final hearings on its proposed emissions standards under the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act.
Proponents Tout Combined Heat and Power Potential
Combined heat and power systems harbor great potential for small applications, but adopters must face that system costs do not fall in proportion to size.

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