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Looking Beyond DOE’s NOPR, A Case For Grid Flexibility Alongside Reliability
EI’s recent grid flexibility report is featured in an article discussing alternatives to DOE’s notice of proposed rulemaking in ensuring grid reliability.
Governors Push Clean Energy Technology
EI’s Hal Harvey is quoted in an article discussing clean energy investments being made by governors in both Republican and Democratic states.
Coal Plant Retirements Create Opportunity For Solar In Texas
EI’s Eric Gimon is quoted in an article discussing how coal plant closures in Texas will create opportunity for new solar capacity additions.
Offshore Wind Setting Sail In North America
EI’s Silvio Marcacci is cited in an article discussing offshore wind’s economic and deployment potential in North America.
US Energy Department Limits Scope Of Coal, Nuclear Bailout
Research by EI’s Robbie Orvis is cited in an article discussing changes to DOE proposed cost-recovery rule for coal and nuclear power.
FERC Won’t Slow Fast-Track Review Of DOE’s Proposal To Help Coal, Nuclear
Research by EI’s Robbie Orvis is cited in an article discussing FERC’s review of DOE’s proposed cost-recovery rule for coal and nuclear power.
Carbon Rule Or Not, Wind Energy Continues To Squeeze Coal
EI’s Eric Gimon is quoted in an article discussing how wind energy is continuing to push coal power offline in U.S. electricity markets due to declining costs despite the Clean Power Plan’s repeal.
A Trio Of Storms Could Mean Grid Modernization In Hard-Hit Areas
EI’s Sonia Aggarwal says after severe hurricanes damaged Texas, Florida, and Puerto Rico, utilities have an imperative to rebuild with grid modernization in mind.
California Lawmaker Aims To Ban Gasoline Car Sales
EI’s Chris Busch is quoted in an article discussing a California lawmaker’s proposal to ban new fossil fuel-powered car sales by 2040.
Rick Perry’s Plan To Subsidize Coal And Nuclear Plants Is Bonkers
EI’s Robbie Orvis and Mike O’Boyle are quoted in an article examining the threat DOE’s proposal to subsidize fossil fuels poses to U.S. power markets.