November 2, 2024

Levitan & Associates

Overheard at NECBC 2019 Energy Conference
State and federal regulators joined industry leaders at the New England-Canada Business Council’s (NECBC) 27th annual energy conference in Boston.
Energyzt
Connecticut Regulators Signal Support for Millstone
Connecticut regulators issued a report on the Millstone nuclear plant, saying the state should procure its energy under a program reserved for renewables.
Energyzt
Connecticut Regulators Hear Conflicting Advice on Millstone
Connecticut regulators are getting mixed signals from power industry participants on the economic viability of the Millstone nuclear power plant.
Green Delaware
New Jersey Lawmakers Pass on Nuke Bailout in Lame Duck Session
Exelon and PSEG will have to wait until the next session of the New Jersey Legislature for a vote on a bill to provide payments to the state’s nuclear fleet.
ISO-NE
CORRECTED: New England Leads East in Renewables Transition
ISO-NE will open the new year with a NEPOOL vote on its Competitive Auctions with Sponsored Policy Resources (CASPR) concept.
NRC
Millstone Likely Profitable Through 2035, Connecticut Consultant Says
The Dominion Energy bid to win state subsidies for its Millstone nuclear plant took a hit as consultants said the plant is likely to remain profitable.
ISO-NE: Lack of Fuel Could Idle Half of Gas Plants in Winter
New England will have only enough natural gas capacity to supply about half of its gas-fired generation in winters 2025 and 2030, according to NEPOOL.
State Officials Brief NE Roundtable on Renewables Plans
Officials gathered in Boston for the New England Restructuring Electricity Roundtable to discuss the challenges in meeting their states' clean energy goals.
Overheard at the US/Canada Energy Conference
Speakers at the 24th U.S./Canada Energy Trade and Technology Conference discussed the need for modernizing New England's grid and an uncertain future.
© RTO Insider (ferc at OMS Annual Meeting)
FERC Chair, Panelists Make Forecasts at OMS Meeting
FERC Chairman Norman Bay headlined the Organization of MISO States (OMS) annual meeting, where panelists discussed the grid of the future, the growing role of natural gas and the continuing uncertainty over state and federal regulators’ jurisdictions.

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