As Ohio Senate nears vote on nuke subsidy bill, PJM finds closing plants could save $1.6B; Michigan approves Consumers' IRP eliminating coal, reducing emissions 90% by 2040; What's the path forward for D.C.'s grid mod? After nearly a year of study, the city is still finding out; California natural gas costs could spike as state decarbonizes: E3, UC Irvine
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The report laid out three scenarios for plant retirement impacts across the grid operator's territory, with critics complaining the analysis doesn't account for subsidies or the social cost of carbon.
The plan's approval is the first long-term strategy acted on since the state changed its energy laws in 2016, requiring the commission to come up with modeling parameters.
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The district has brought together almost 100 groups in a stakeholder process designed to chart a course on grid modernization, but experts say more analysis is needed.
A new analysis predicts the state will see a dramatic decline in gas demand, potentially raising costs for remaining customers, with harder impacts on low-income customers.
"Compounding the problem of consumers' monetary losses on competitive supply is the practice of many suppliers of engaging in ... flagrantly illegal ... sales practices," writes Connecticut's Consumer Counsel.
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