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July 22, 2024

renewable energy credits (RECs)

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Analyses Show Flat Emissions Under NY Carbon Price
New York electricity market stakeholders reviewed three separate studies to evaluate the implications of a carbon charge in NYISO’s energy markets.
NYISO
NY Carbon Task Force Looks at REC, EAS Impacts
NYISO recommended steps to prevent suppliers from collecting double payments for carbon-emission reductions that have already been captured by renewable energy credit contracts.
Institute for Local Self-Reliance
NY Stakeholders Debate Carbon Charges for REC Resources
Stakeholders debated a NYISO proposal to disqualify some holders of renewable energy credit contracts from getting paid carbon charges.
IMM: PJM 2018 Capacity Auction was ‘Not Competitive’
In his quarterly state of the market report, the PJM IMM said the results of the 2018 Base Residual Auction show the need to change its capacity offer cap.
UK Dept. for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy
NY Task Force Takes on Carbon Pricing Mechanics
How should New York set carbon prices - and who should be tasked with doing it? Those are questions the state's Integrating Public Policy Task Force have begun to tackle in its effort to integrate carbon pricing into NYISO's market.
NY DPS Webcast
NY Fine-tuning CES; Phasing out EE Program
New York is fine-tuning its Clean Energy Standard (CES) and closing the books on the energy efficiency programs used since 2008.
EBA Panelists Talk ‘Wacky’ NOPR, ‘Modest’ ZECs, ‘Rent Seeking’
The Energy Bar Association Mid-Year Forum included discussions of subsidies and the Energy Department's proposed grid resiliency pricing rule.
Commenters Seek Broader Response on Millstone
Connecticut regulators got an earful at a public comment session on the future of Dominion Energy’s Millstone nuclear plant.
NY, Ill. Cite Allco Ruling in Defense of ZECs
Illinois and New York state officials filed briefs citing a recent 2nd Circuit decision in defense of their zero-emission credits for nuclear plants.
Second Circuit Upholds Conn. Renewable Procurement Law
The D.C. Circuit upheld a Connecticut law that requires utilities to enter into contracts with renewable energy facilities.

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