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November 23, 2024

liquefied natural gas (LNG)

New England Regulators Wary of ISO-NE Plans on Fuel Concerns
New England regulators agreed that their region faces a growing winter reliability challenge but expressed skepticism over ISO-NE’s proposed solutions.
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Gas Dominates, Again, in FERC State of the Markets Report
As they have in the past four years, the trends in natural gas dominated the discussion of FERC’s annual State of the Markets report.
Overheard at Bloomberg New Energy Finance Summit
Hundreds of investors, utility executives and others gathered for Bloomberg New Energy Finance’s Future of Energy Summit.
Mystic Closure Notice Leaves Room for Reversal
Exelon filed with ISO-NE to retire the Mystic generating station, but the company said it “may reconsider” the decision if the RTO can reform its markets.
LNG Exporter not Concerned with ‘Momentary’ Glut
Tellurian is not concerned about fears of LNG oversupply, an official told the Gulf Coast Power Association’s MISO South regional conference.
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House Panel Considers Bills on PURPA, LNG Exports
A House subcommittee heard testimony from federal officials and stakeholders on Republican legislation to expand LNG exports and revise PURPA.
ISO-NE
Report: Fuel Security Key Risk for New England Grid
ISO-NE is increasingly reliant on natural gas-fired generation, and LNG and electricity imports to maintain reliability, a new report shows.
FERC May Consider Hydro License Changes
FERC may consider additional changes to its hydropower licensing rules following a review prompted an executive order by President Trump.
No Agreement on Tipping Point for LNG Exports
There is wide disagreement over how much natural gas the U.S. even has, and even more disagreement on when it will run out.
Industrial Consumers Concerned by Efforts to Expand LNG Exports
The U.S. is becoming a net exporter of natural gas for the first time since 1958, a boon to the nation but a source of concern for gas customers.

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