November 26, 2024

natural gas

EPA: Methane Rules to Have Minimal Impact on Gas Costs
EPA says new rules to reduce methane emissions will raise wholesale natural gas prices by less than 1%, but the industry's leading trade group disagrees.
NYISO Management Committee Briefs
The NYISO Management Committee discussed the record-breaking demand for natural gas last winter, as well as a new method for setting the ISO's demand curve.
Overheard at the Transmission Summit
More than 100 transmission developers, consultants, RTO officials and utility executives attended Infocast’s 19th Annual Transmission Summit.
MISO Markets Committee of the Board of Directors Briefs
With the spring season underway, the MISO Markets Committee of the Board of Directors reviewed this past winter and the upcoming summer.
CAISO Seeks Rapid Response to SoCal Gas Restrictions
CAISO expedites stakeholder process to help gas-fired generators mitigate the financial impact of proposed restrictions stemming from Aliso Canyon closure.
Market Policies, Emissions Goals on Collision Course in New England
ISO-NE market rules favoring natural gas clash with renewable energy goals, speakers at the EUCI US/Canada Cross-Border Power Summit said.
Modeling Shows Need for Higher Wind Assumptions
The increase in wind generation under the Clean Power Plan would likely exceed MISO’s previous assumptions, according to a new study.
Overheard at EUCI’s US/Canada Cross-Border Power Summit
Speakers at EUCI’s US-Canada Cross-Border Power Summit discussed the challenges of natural gas' rapid rise and displacement of other resources.
FERC: Cheap Gas Drove down Electricity Prices in 2015
On-peak day-ahead electricity prices in the U.S. were down 27 to 35% in 2015 due to cheap natural gas, FERC staff said in its State of the Markets report.
Bowring Urges Return to ‘Fundamentals’
The Monitor reported that the PJM energy, capacity, regulation, synchronized reserve and FTR markets were all competitive in the 2015 State of the Market.

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