NEI CEO: CPP nothing without nuclear The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued its final Clean Power Plan (CPP) regulating greenhouse gas emissions from existing fossil fuel-fired power plants under section 111(d) of the Clean Air Act — and everyone is sounding off. This rulemaking significantly changes how the electric power sector operates well … Continue reading NEI CEO: CPP nothing without nuclear→
By John Hall | Bio | Published: August 4, 2015 For the past 25 years, I have had the opportunity to work on clean energy and clean air issues for Texas. Throughout this time, I have come to believe the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), which manages about 90 percent of Texas’ grid, is … Continue reading Clean Power Plan Should be Met with Texas-Sized Innovation→
By Paul Ausick August 4, 2015 1:25 pm EDT When the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) published its Clean Power Plan on Monday, the agency focused on a 32% cut from 2005 levels of U.S. carbon emissions by 2030. Power generation plants produce 31% of all U.S. carbon dioxide emissions, so a reduction of 32% … Continue reading Coal Stocks Pummeled by EPA Clean Air Rules→
Clean Power Plan wants Colorado to cut CO2 emissions by 28 percent President Barack Obama on Monday unveiled the final version of his Clean Power Plan, a sweeping yet contentious collection of regulations aimed at slashing carbon dioxide emissions from power plants across the country. Nationwide, the plan seeks a 32 percent reduction in carbon … Continue reading Clean Power Plan wants #Colorado to cut CO2 emissions by 28 percent→
Former KGB agent Jack Barsky no longer at NYISO Jack Barsky, the IT specialist for the New York Independent System Operator in North Greenbush who admitted on “60 Minutes” that he had been a KGB spy for the Soviet Union, has left the organization, which oversees the state’s high-voltage electrical grid. “Jack Barsky is no … Continue reading Former #KGB_agent Jack Barsky no longer at NYISO→
Texans Urged to Conserve Energy as we Hit Hottest Days of Year AUSTIN, Texas — We’ve hit the hottest days of the year and while the instinct is to crank up the air conditioning and get that pool pump going, that puts a strain on the state’s power grid. That’s why the Electric Reliability Council … Continue reading Texans Urged to Conserve Energy as we Hit Hottest Days of Year→
ISO-NE Tariff Changes Make Renewables More Easily Dispatchable The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has accepted revisions to the ISO-NE Tariff that make wind and hydropower resources more readily dispatchable (ER15-1509). The changes “will minimize the need to use manual curtailment processes and thus, provide for a more economically efficient use of these resources,” FERC wrote. … Continue reading ISO-NE Tariff Changes Make Renewable s More Easily Dispatchable→
No Day-Ahead Schedule Changes Needed, NYISO Says NYISO told the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission last week it does not plan to make any changes in its day-ahead schedule to comply with FERC Order 809, which adjusted the gas market schedule. In a July 23 filing, NYISO said the existing day-ahead schedule satisfies the timing requirements … Continue reading No Day-Ahead Schedule Changes Needed, NYISO Says→
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