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01Aug

Proposed Revisions to Clarify New Source Review Permitting Process

Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing a rule to clarify the process for evaluating whether a New Source Review (NSR) preconstruction permit is needed when an existing major-emitting facility plans to make changes or expand. “Today’s proposal is an important step towards President Trump’s goal of reforming the elements of NSR that […]
  • On August 1, 2019
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31Jul

Grappling with the Global Challenge

As the great climate debate continues to dominate the news – Green New Deal? Green Real Deal? The Green Dream? – more policymakers need to wake up to the reality that any effective emissions reduction strategy must be globally replicable. Policy, and most importantly technology, must be advanced that can effectively slash emissions in the […]
  • On July 31, 2019
  • carbon capture utilization and storage, coal, electricity grid, International Energy Agency (IEA)
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31Jul

Rising Electricity Prices are Coming

Via The Troy Daily News: California continues to lead the nation in mandating the deployment of wind and solar power. Unfortunately, that translates into rising electricity costs that are now poised to climb higher. It’s a development that should concern families in every state. Since 2011, electricity prices in California have jumped 30 percent — […]
  • On July 31, 2019
  • carbon capture utilization and storage, coal, electricity grid, International Energy Agency (IEA)
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29Jul

State Power Grids Feel the Strain of Summer Heat

Via The Tribune-Democrat: As the peak of summer arrives, Americans are turning up their air conditioners.  But this added demand for electricity can greatly tax power grids. And in some states, it could pose real problems.  As North American Electric Reliability Corp. (NERC) CEO Jim Robb recently explained, backup power reserves in Texas are stretched […]
  • On July 29, 2019
  • carbon capture utilization and storage, coal, electricity grid, International Energy Agency (IEA)
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25Jul

Montana’s Energy Future Must be Guided by Facts

Via The Bozeman Daily Chronicle: Montana must continue discussions about our energy future. We respect the views Mary Sedwick expressed in letters to the editor. We all need to work for cleaner energy. Here things that need to be included in a fact-based energy policy dialog. NorthWestern Energy’s Montana electric portfolio is approaching 70% carbon […]
  • On July 25, 2019
  • carbon capture utilization and storage, coal, electricity grid, International Energy Agency (IEA)
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25Jul

What We Don’t Know Can Hurt Us

As Americans cranked up their air conditioners to gain relief from sweltering mid-July heat, the grid called for all-hands-on-deck to keep the power flowing. Soaring electricity demand was met by every power plant utilities and grid operators could throw at the challenge. Thankfully, for most Americans, the lights and the AC were there when they […]
  • On July 25, 2019
  • battery storage, California, electricity grid, Energiewende, Morning Consult, renewable energy, renewables subsidies, U.S. Energy Information Administration, utilities
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19Jul

Renewable Energy Can’t Keep Texans’ A/C humming [Opinion]

Via The Houston Chronicle: Houston has recorded a half-dozen 95 degree-plus days so far this summer, and we’re weeks away from August, the hottest month of the year. Last year, the second hottest on record in Texas, included a 10-day stretch of triple-digit temperatures. Which raises a question. Is the Texas power grid, managed by […]
  • On July 19, 2019
  • battery storage, California, electricity grid, Energiewende, Morning Consult, renewable energy, renewables subsidies, U.S. Energy Information Administration, utilities
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18Jul

EPA’s New ACE Rule: A Win for Common Sense

Via RealClear Energy: Recently, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) finalized the Affordable Clean Energy (ACE) rule to reduce carbon emissions from the nation’s fleet of coal-fired power plants.  The ACE rule is replacing the Obama administration’s Clean Power Plan. The new rule is legal and sensible, adjectives that do not describe the Clean Power Plan.  Many […]
  • On July 18, 2019
  • battery storage, California, electricity grid, Energiewende, Morning Consult, renewable energy, renewables subsidies, U.S. Energy Information Administration, utilities
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18Jul

Opinion: US Power Grid Strains as Summer Peaks

Via The Southern Illinoisan: Americans remain perennially confident in the nation’s power grid. No matter the weather, or the time of day, we flip a switch and expect the lights to go on. But something troubling is emerging in parts of the country — state power grids that could actually fail this summer, during periods […]
  • On July 18, 2019
  • battery storage, California, electricity grid, Energiewende, Morning Consult, renewable energy, renewables subsidies, U.S. Energy Information Administration, utilities
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17Jul

A Fuel Security Crisis

If you’re in the grid reliability business, the New England grid is a problem most don’t want to touch with a 10-foot pole. New England’s challenge is two-fold. First, the region has retired nearly all of its baseload coal capacity and much of its nuclear power capacity. New England has put all its eggs in […]
  • On July 17, 2019
  • baseload power, grid reliability, ISO New England, natural gas, PJM Interconnection
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