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July 24, 2024

climate change

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.
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.
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.
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Driving Carbon off the Road in New England
Raab Associates’ 158th New England Electricity Restructuring Roundtable focused on the challenges of decarbonizing the transportation sector.
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Overheard at New England Energy Conference and Exposition 2018
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.
UPDATED: Don’t Rush on Resilience, Commenters Urge
FERC should let RTO stakeholder processes work and not issue broad and costly new mandates on grid resilience, commenters told the commission.
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Overheard at NECA Environmental Conference 2018
Panelists at the Northeast Energy and Commerce Association’s Environmental Conference discussed the turmoil at EPA, as well as the dangers of climate change.
Duke Seeks Tech Advances to Phase out Coal
Duke Energy released a carbon-reduction plan that anticipates relying on natural gas and technology advancements to phase out coal-fired generation by 2050.
Whitehouse: Business Can Move GOP on Carbon
A dozen Senate Republicans are willing to consider a price on carbon but need cover from business groups, Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse told ACORE.

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