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March 25, 2023
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A report released by the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change warns of potential climate catastrophe by the 2030s if GHGs aren't slashed immediately.
EIA projects the U.S. will be able to cut energy-related CO2 emissions 25 to 38% below 2005 levels by 2030, which falls short of President Biden’s target.
A new report found that nearly all coal plants studied “are more expensive to run than replacing their generation capacity with either new solar or wind.”
A recent New York Times article rekindled the debate over RTO markets and electric deregulation and a Harvard study released last month provides new ammunition.
By 2050 the U.S. could have anywhere from 2 to 329 GW of nuclear power in its generation mix, according to a report from the Electric Power Research Institute.
CAISO said total storage capacity and discharge capability nearly doubled in July compared with a month before in its latest summer market performance report.
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection last week published its long-awaited rulemaking requiring fossil fuel generators in the state to obtain emission allowances under the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI). Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf (D) has been battling the Republican controlled legislature over plans to join the Regional Greenhouse Gas...