With energy prices rapidly rising globally, customers are feeling the hit at the gas pump and in their electric bills. Higher prices reflect a range of factors, from the warmer temperatures at the start of summer driving up power demand to the continued economic recovery from the pandemic shutdowns and the impacts of sanctions against […]
Read MorePJM’s Annual Emissions Report Shows Continued Emissions Declines Across the Region
PJM Interconnection recently released its annual emission rate report, which tracks emissions data from 2000 to 2021. The data is a key tool in helping to educate relevant stakeholders the progress made in reducing electricity-related emissions across the competitive power market. Emerging From COVID-19 PJM has made significant strides in overall emissions reductions, showing significant […]
Read MoreEnergy Solutions Ep. 7: The Electricity Market Referee on How to Get a Stronger, Cleaner, Cheaper Grid
Listen on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Pandora, Stitcher Publish Date: September 22, 2021 | Total runtime: 33:81 Guest: Dr. Joseph “Joe” Bowring, president, Monitoring Analytics and Independent Market Monitor for PJM Interconnection Host: Todd Snitchler, president and CEO, Electric Power Supply Association TRANSCRIPT [Intro theme music plays.] Todd Snitchler, host: Reliable, affordable, cleaner electricity. That’s what Americans want. And yes, they want it all in that order, […]
Read MoreWeakened PJM MOPR Undermines Reliable Energy Transition
EPSA files rehearing request, says FERC must reverse its inaction on PJM Interconnection’s weakened MOPR proposal.
Read MoreEp. 7: The Electricity Market Referee on How to Get a Stronger, Cleaner, Cheaper Grid
Americans want reliable, affordable and cleaner electricity. Joe Bowring says if working properly, competitive markets will deliver those goals – but there are a lot of challenges from the pressure to subsidize power plants and new policy goals.
Read MoreFERC Must Reject New PJM Electricity Market Rule Reform Proposal Says EPSA Protest
EPSA protest details concerns with how PJM’s proposal will impact power generators’ ability to advance a sustainable energy transition by bringing reliable, affordable and cleaner electricity to the 65 million customers served by the nation’s largest grid operator.
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