February 26, 2025

greenhouse gas (GHG)

Overheard at the IPPNY Fall Conference
New York state’s renewable procurement, New York City’s carbon reduction plan and offshore wind were among the topics at the 32nd IPPNY Fall Conference.
Sabal Trail Transmission
FERC Must Consider GHG Impact of Pipelines, DC Circuit Rules
FERC must consider the impact of greenhouse gas emissions when licensing natural gas pipelines, a split D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals panel ruled.
EIM Members Seek More Details on GHG Accounting Plan
EIM participants are generally supportive of CAISO's plan to account for greenhouse gas emissions of external resources but requested more info.
California GHG Rules Keep Edison Focused on ‘Wire Side’
Edison International (NYSE:EIX) will continue to upgrade its t&d networks to take advantage of laws aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Gov. Brown Reaffirms Commitment to Expanded CAISO
Gov. Jerry Brown reaffirmed his commitment to an expanded CAISO, a month after calling for a delay in efforts to complete enabling legislation.
Fort Churchill Generating Station, NVEnergy
CAISO, ARB to Address Imbalance Market Carbon Leakage
CAISO provided stakeholders an update on its efforts to address Air Resources Board (ARB) concerns that the EIM is not properly accounting for the impact of emissions.
Integrated Resource Planning on the Horizon for Calif.
The California PUC's highest priority is reforming its long-term planning process to ensure the state will meet its emission  reduction goals.
Inspector General: EPA Not Doing Enough to Curb Natural Gas Leaks
Federal officials should do more to reduce leaks in natural gas distribution pipelines, the EPA’s Inspector General said in a report last week.
Federal Briefs
News briefs on the federal agencies that impact those doing business in PJM's footprint. This week, we highlight the Environmental Protection Agency, Congress, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
How Exelon Won by Losing
Exelon shareholders shed no tears last week over the news that five of the company’s nuclear units failed to clear PJM’s capacity auction. Analysts say the company will earn almost $150 million more in capacity revenue than it would have if all of the company’s capacity had cleared.

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