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October 21, 2024

Environmental Regulations

Meet NARUC’s New President
Meet Montana’s Travis Kavulla, who is not only in his second term on the state’s PSC but also president of NARUC.
Ahead of Most, Northeast Still Faces Clean Energy Challenges
The Northeast may be further along than most regions in meeting the EPA’s new carbon emission rules, but it also faces challenges procuring clean energy.
White House Seeks to Mend Fences with Struggling Nuclear Industry
The White House convened a “Summit on Nuclear Energy” in an attempt by the Obama administration to make up with the industry.
Former Congressman Ramps up SPP’s Legislative Outreach
Mike Ross rejoined SPP last December as a senior vice president of government affairs and public relations, helping set up the RTO's first governmental affairs conference in D.C.
SPP Regional State Committee Briefs
A summary of issues discussed by the SPP Regional State Committee, including Clean Power Plan compliance, long-term congestion rights and new committee members.
Exelon Defers Clinton Closure; MISO Hints at Changes
Exelon's Clinton reactor will take part in MISO’s spring capacity auction, keeping the reactor functioning throughout the 2016/17 operating year.
Entergy Closing FitzPatrick Nuclear Plant in New York
Entergy said Monday it will close the 838-MW James A. FitzPatrick Nuclear Power Plant by early 2017 due to declining revenues and high operational costs.
Legal Debate over Clean Power Plan Takes Center Stage
A senior EPA official and a panel of legal experts gave their own opinions at Infocast’s second Clean Power Plan Summit in Washington last week.
Stakeholders Discuss Clean Power Plan at Seminar
Industry representatives and those that regulate or work with them gathered here last week to discuss the Clean Power Plan and its implications.
SPP Task Force Debates CPP Compliance
The SPP Clean Power Plan Review Task Force delved into a recent staff survey of members that asked whether they preferred a rate-based or mass-based compliance approach, along with the pros and cons of each.

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