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November 17, 2024

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Energy Innovation
Report: IRA Makes Renewables Cheaper than Virtually All US Coal Plants
A new report found that nearly all coal plants studied “are more expensive to run than replacing their generation capacity with either new solar or wind.”
SPP
SPP Board/Members Committee Briefs: Jan. 31, 2023
SPP’s Board and Members Committee have approved two resource adequacy revision requests, ending a last-minute dash to gain stakeholder approval.
EDF Renewables
MISO Broaches Inverter-based Performance Requirements
MISO said it will begin discussions on inverter-based resource performance requirements in spring as the entire industry inches toward standardization.
Constellation
NY DPS Decreases ZEC Prices by 14%
The price of New York ZECs is set to fall 14% for the next two years after the agency that administratively sets the price issued its biennial price adjustment.
Jim Richmond, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
FERC Resolves NextEra-Avangrid Dispute over Seabrook Circuit Breaker
FERC settled a dispute between NextEra Energy and Avangrid over whether the former should be responsible for upgrading a circuit breaker at Seabrook.
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Washington Poised to Become Net Electricity Importer by 2050
The push for decarbonization will transform Washington from a key exporter of electricity to a net importer by mid-century, a state agency has found.
BloombergNEF
Can the US Deliver Competitive Batteries?
Our Next Energy, Lyten and Natron Energy explained their new battery technologies and growth plans at BloombergNEF’s the annual summit.
The New York Power Authority
Hochul Proposes Expanded Clean Energy Role for NYPA
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is proposing a significant expansion of the role of the New York Power Authority, the nation’s largest state-owned utility.
PJM
When is A MWh Not A MWh?
Tony Clark and Vince Duane question whether the single marginal price construct still works with the increase in low-cost intermittent resources.
Michael Surran, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
PJM CIR Cap Unlikely to End Accreditation Dispute
PJM members’ vote to limit resources’ capacity interconnection rights is not likely to end the dispute over how the RTO accredits intermittent resources.

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