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October 20, 2024

Environmental Regulations

CPP Panel Exposes Western Divide
Stakeholders discussed the potential impact of the Clean Power Plan (CPP) on California and the West at the Infocast California Energy Summit.
New York Demands Probe of Tree Cutting on Pipeline Route
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman demanded that FERC investigate Constitution Pipeline for alleged tree cutting in defiance of a commission order.
Integrated Resource Planning on the Horizon for Calif.
The California PUC's highest priority is reforming its long-term planning process to ensure the state will meet its emission  reduction goals.
PJM Operating Committee Briefs
About 1,900 MW of behind-the-meter generation may be unavailable because of tightened environmental rules, PJM told the Operating Committee.
EPA: Methane Rules to Have Minimal Impact on Gas Costs
EPA says new rules to reduce methane emissions will raise wholesale natural gas prices by less than 1%, but the industry's leading trade group disagrees.
FERC Planning Review of Access Northeast Pipeline
FERC said the EIS will undertake an environmental review to elucidate potential impacts of the Access Northeast pipeline.
NIPSCO Settlement with Indiana Wind Farms Wins OK
FERC approved an uncontested partial settlement between NIPSCO and the owners of seven Indiana wind farms.
New York Environmental Department Rejects Constitution Pipeline
New York denied a water quality permit for the 124-mile Contitution Pipeline, that would have delivered shale gas from PA to eastern NY and New England.
Overheard at GCPA Annual Spring Conference
Almost 500 electric and gas industry participants attended the Gulf Coast Power Association’s (GCPA) 30th annual spring conference,
MISO Proposes 3 New MTEP 17 Futures
MISO proposed the adoption of three new future scenarios intended to inform the development of MTEP 17.

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