Environmental Regulations
CAISO EIM officials approved a proposal to prevent market participants outside Ca. from skirting the state’s greenhouse gas (GHG) compliance obligations.
NYISO presented stakeholders details on how a carbon charge would affect locational-based marginal prices and imports and exports.
The D.C. Circuit rejected the claim that FERC is incented to award pipeline certificates because it collects its operating expenses from regulated parties.
Nine states rolled out a plan pushing for wider adoption of policies that would accelerate the use of zero-emission vehicles.
The impact of a carbon price would likely reverberate throughout New York’s wholesale electricity markets, industry experts said.
Trent Lott and John Breaux have joined a new organization to build political support for the carbon dividend proposal by Republican party elders.
Raab Associates’ 158th New England Electricity Restructuring Roundtable focused on the challenges of decarbonizing the transportation sector.
NYISO Vice President of Operations Wes Yeomans told the Management Committee the ISO is prepared to meet peak demand this summer.
New England is up to the task of managing the tough challenges facing its wholesale market and grid, speakers said at the New England Energy Conference and Exposition.
NYISO continues to propose a cost-levelizing approach for allocating carbon charge residuals to load-serving entities.
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