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#Dynegy threatens to sue if regulators approve #AEP and #FirstEnergy plant subsidies

Dynegy threatens to sue if regulators approve AEP and FirstEnergy plant subsidies Whether or not to support unprofitable baseload generation is the big question for Ohio’s utility regulators. AEP and FirstEnergy’s plans to guarantee income for their aging fleet would shift the risk of those plants from the utilities and their investors to ratepayers, according … Continue reading #Dynegy threatens to sue if regulators approve #AEP and #FirstEnergy plant subsidies

#Supreme_Court case on electricity regulation could have wide-ranging implications

Supreme Court case on electricity regulation could have wide-ranging implications The core issue of a soon-to-be U.S. Supreme Court case involves a principle as old as the United States and a consumer energy practice that stands to grow in the future. Last week, the justices agreed to weigh what was, on paper, the case’s central … Continue reading #Supreme_Court case on electricity regulation could have wide-ranging implications

What to expect when demand response goes before the Supreme Court #SCOTUS

What to expect when demand response goes before the Supreme Court To those outside the power industry, demand response is energy efficiency’s lesser known sibling. But DR, as it’s known in industry circles, will soon have its moment in the national spotlight — even if that ‘moment’ is a Supreme Court case that could cut … Continue reading What to expect when demand response goes before the Supreme Court #SCOTUS