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19Sep

17 State Utility Commissioners Say EPA Plan Would be Bad for Reliability

U.S. EPA should reconsider its proposal for existing power plants in order to keep a reliable supply of inexpensive power flowing to consumers, a group of 17 current and future utility commissioners said today. In a letter organized by the National Mining Association’s Count on Coal campaign, the officials called EPA’s June 2 proposal an […]
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18Sep

N.Y.’s Reliability Could be in Trouble Starting in 2019 — State Grid Operator

The Empire State will begin to experience power generation shortages in the southeastern part of the state starting in 2019 unless something is done to correct the looming reality of too little electricity in the region, a report on the bulk power system concluded. The New York Independent System Operator in its latest “reality needs […]
  • On September 18, 2014
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18Sep

Senators: Higher Energy Costs Could Force Almost 1 Million into Poverty

A 10-percent increase in home energy costs could push 840,000 people into poverty, according to a new white paper by two GOP senators. Republican Sens. Lisa Murkowski (Alaska) and Tim Scott (S.C.) argue that lawmakers should consider the impact of policy changes and federal regulations on the energy expenses incurred by households. “Too many Americans […]
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17Sep

GAO: More Coal Power Plants to Retire than Previously Thought

The Government Accountability Office (GAO) increased the amount of coal-fired power plants that it estimates will be retired by 2025. The GAO, which serves as a watchdog for Congress, said Monday that the most current data points to 13 percent of 2012’s coal-fueled electric generating capacity being retired by 2025, due to environmental regulations, increase […]
  • On September 17, 2014
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11Aug

EPA Must Explain the Costs of its Rules Better, Federal Watchdog Says

The Environmental Protection Agency needs to do a better job explaining and disclosing the data it uses to determine the costs of proposed regulations, particularly those regarding climate change, according to a Government Accountability Office report released Monday. While the agency adhered to many of the guidelines outlined by the White House Office of Management […]
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28Jul

Climate Rules Overview

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28Jul

Harming Grid Reliability

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28Jul

Grid Reliability Fact Sheet

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28Jul

Impact on Winter Power Prices

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28Jul

Polls Show Americans are Concerned

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