EPS Ep. 8: 'The coal bailout no one is talking about' with Joe Daniel of UCS; Extreme weather alert: How utilities are adapting to a changing climate; Industrial consumers oppose evolving Pennsylvania nuclear subsidy proposal; Designing Liberty Utilities' New Hampshire residential storage program
The grid operator's preliminary summer analysis of extreme scenarios indicates ERCOT may need to issue energy alerts, but does not expect to use rolling brownouts.
Customers are subsidizing coal plants with more than a billion dollars a year, the Union of Concerned Scientists analyst says, thanks to market rules that allow monopoly-owned plants to choose when they generate electricity.
The costs of recent U.S. hurricanes and wildfires have been in the tens of billions of dollars. The pace, scale and scope of efforts need to increase dramatically to ensure safe and reliable energy delivery, Navigant says.
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An early-February draft bill leaked last week would create a tier under Pennsylvania's Alternative Energy Portfolio to direct utilities to purchase power from the state's nine nuclear plants.
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