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A decade of shale gas production has had a major impact, panelists said during a power industry seminar focusing on the Marcellus shale.
Two panels at the Energy Bar Association’s Mid-Year Energy Forum offered views of the future: one for coal, and one for intermittent sources.
Speaking Tuesday at the Energy Bar Association’s midyear conference, FERC Chairman Neil Chatterjee tallied off six objectives for revising the commission’s regulatory posture.
PJM staff explained how they plan to incorporate the RTO’s focus on resilience into operations.
FERC's consideration of the impact of greenhouse gas emissions won’t have a “significant” impact on the licensing of natural gas pipelines, Chatterjee said.
The term "resilience" can mean many different things to different sectors, as discussions at PJM's Grid 20/20 conference demonstrated.
Environmental advocates criticized FERC for ruling that New York state failed to act in a timely manner on water quality permits.
Congress rejected President Trump’s proposal for deep budget cuts at EPA and the Department of Energy (DOE).
A MISO plan to share generators’ hourly gas-burn estimates with natural gas pipeline operators needs more explanation before getting federal approval.
Energy industry veterans mused on the state of energy innovation and the future during a panel discussion at the MISO annual stakeholders' meeting
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