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July 24, 2024

Environmental Regulations

Coal Gains Under Trump CO2 Rule Likely Limited
The replacement for the Clean Power Plan (CPP) - Affordable Clean Energy (ACE) - won't provide much relief for the coal industry, according to analysts.
Institute for Local Self-Reliance
NY Stakeholders Debate Carbon Charges for REC Resources
Stakeholders debated a NYISO proposal to disqualify some holders of renewable energy credit contracts from getting paid carbon charges.
Reports: CPP Replacement to Give States Control
The Trump administration’s replacement for the Clean Power Plan will require modest efficiency improvements, according to published reports.
Environmental Design & Research
Stakeholders Annoyed by NYISO Carbon Price Draft
NYISO’s release of draft carbon pricing recommendations sparked annoyance and frustration among some stakeholders.
New England Clean Energy Legislative Roundup
The New England Clean Energy Council (NECEC) held its annual review of energy and environmental bills the New England states took action on this year.
New England Women Talk Climate Change, Resilience
Participants at the New England Women in Energy and the Environment’s 4th annual panel discussion discussed the challenges of climate change.
National Fuel Gas
FERC Flooded with Comments on Pipeline Permitting
FERC received about 2,000 comments on its Notice of Inquiry about how it balances natural gas pipeline project benefits against adverse consequences.
Deep Carbon Cuts in Midwest Possible by 2050, Group Says
A new report by the Midcontinent Power Sector Collaborative says the midcontinent region could reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 80-95% from 2005 levels.
Massachusetts Seeks Input on Energy Plans
Massachusetts officials held three hearings across the state to get public input ahead of a September release of the state's Comprehensive Energy Plan.
NY Sets Carbon Pricing Timeline, Reviews Progress
NYISO said Monday that it could implement carbon pricing in New York’s wholesale electricity markets no earlier than the second quarter of 2021.

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