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By Rich Heidorn Jr. WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court Tuesday blocked EPA from implementing the Clean Power Plan pending legal challenges. The court ruled 5-4 in favor of a stay, with the court’s liberal wing in the minority. The court’s one-page order (15A773, et al.), which surprised many observers, means...
By Rich Heidorn Jr. FERC Commissioner Tony Clark said last week that the Supreme Court’s ruling upholding FERC’s jurisdiction over wholesale demand response frees the commission to take another look at Order 745’s requirement that RTOs pay DR providers LMPs equal to generation. “With the disposition of these matters, I...
ERCOT reported a 2.2% increase in energy usage within its region of Texas in 2015, fueled by a record-breaking summer that brought a new peak demand record approaching 70,000 MW. The Texas grid operator released a report Jan. 15 that indicated the system consumed 347,522,945 MWh of electricity last year,...
State Auditor Doubts Energy Efficiency Initiative Wagner State Auditor Tom Wagner says an energy efficiency project involving state buildings in the capital would cost taxpayers $8 million over 20 years but yield energy savings of only $2.7 million. “The possibility of the state breaking even on this agreement is looking...
Ponseti, Kormos Named to EIPC Committee The Eastern Interconnection Planning Collaborative has announced the appointment of Tim Ponseti as chairman of the executive committee for 2016 and Mike Kormos as vice chairman. Ponseti is vice president of transmission operations and power supply for the Tennessee Valley Authority. Kormos is executive...
These Power Bill Savings Aren’t Chicken Scratch The Delmarva Poultry Industry predicts that its new energy-buying group will save chicken producers more than $1 million over the next three years. Poultry producers began seeing those savings in December’s electric bills. The group said more than 200 members will pay 7.78 cents/kWh...
New England Supplies Deemed Adequate New England electricity supplies should be sufficient to meet consumer demand this winter, but constraints on the region’s natural gas pipelines could pose a challenge to reliable fuel supplies for generators, according to ISO-NE. (See ISO-NE: Little Room for Error in Winter.) The region will once...
By Tom Kleckner ERCOT will add about 9,300 MW of additional capacity by 2019, relieving concerns that the grid’s reserve margins would drop as load continued to grow, according to a new analysis. The updated 10-year Capacity, Demand and Reserves (CDR) report released last week shows a continuing rise in...
Allen Harim Building 6-Acre Solar Installation Chicken processor Allen Harim broke ground last week on a 1.57-MW solar installation. The 6-acre solar farm will supply about 11% of the energy used by its Harbeson processing facility. The project, which will be connected with Delmarva Power & Light’s grid, will be owned...
By Tom Kleckner ERCOT released its final winter assessment Nov. 2, indicating it has more than sufficient generation to meet an anticipated peak demand of 57,400 MW. The Texas grid operator says it has more than 79,000 MW of generation resources available. ERCOT’s final winter Seasonal Assessment of Resource Adequacy...