November 22, 2024

zero-emission credits (ZEC)

Exelon Pledges Reforms amid Grand Jury Probe
Exelon is cooperating with an investigation into its lobbying of the Illinois legislature and will ensure high ethical standards in the future.
FERC Denies Rehearing on NY Nuke Market Rates
FERC denied a challenge to its order granting market-based rate authority to Exelon’s FitzPatrick nuclear plant and approved the sale of Empire Generating.
NY Court Rejects Challenge to ZEC Program
A New York court rejected a challenge to the state’s zero-emission credit program, dismissing a suit by Hudson River Sloop Clearwater and others.
NYISO Study: Carbon Charge to Help NY Climate Goals
A NYISO study found that pricing carbon into the ISO’s wholesale markets will help New York achieve its clean energy goals.
Exelon: Market Flaws Threaten Ill. Carbon Policy
Exelon officials told investors that Illinois’ transition toward 100% carbon-free power can’t succeed without PJM market reforms.
Nuclear, Gas Seen as Crucial to PJM’s Renewables Growth
PJM’s anticipated increase in renewables won’t succeed without the support of more reliable fossil fuels and nuclear reactors, industry analysts said.
UPDATED PJM: Nukes Keep Energy Costs down, in Theory
Three nuclear plants facing early retirements in Pennsylvania and Ohio would keep consumer costs lower if they stay online, PJM concluded.
Carbon Pricing Steers Discussion on PJM’s Future
Carbon pricing dominated the discussions about the future of PJM's wholesale markets during a roundtable hosted by Raab Associates in Philadelphia.
GCPA Panelists Contemplate Balkanized Energy Policies
Panelists at GCPA's annual Spring Conference discussed the challenges of revising RTO market design to accommodate many different state energy policies.
NJ Approves $300M ZECs for Salem, Hope Creek Nukes
The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities approved zero-emission credits totaling $300 million for the Hope Creek and Salem nuclear plants.

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