An In-depth Comparison of Winter Storm Landon Versus Winter Storm Uri Earlier this month, the first big test of the post-Uri Texas electrical grid was blowing south across the plains. Many had legitim...
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Higher Delivery Rates on the Way with Con Edison's 2022 Rate Case ConEdison, the largest investor-owned utility (IOU) in the state of New York, has an obligation to its investors to operate profitably...
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Conserve Power and Prepare for Potential Outages Conservation Prep for Cold Weather More cold weather is in the forecast this week, driving temperatures down with ice and snow expected in parts of Nor...
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What are the Drivers of Natural Gas Production and Pricing? The dramatic changes in demand for many commodities over the past 24 months have wreaked havoc on supply chains across the world - energy ma...
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What Caused the Most Recent PJM Capacity Auction Delay? On December 22, 2021, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) ordered PJM to change its reserve market rules. This move, yet again, dela...
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A Review of the Texas Energy Grid Performance Throughout This Winter As February approaches, the Texas winter has included an abnormally warm December, followed by two major cold fronts throughout Jan...
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Energy Storage is Helping to Solve NYISO’s Zero Emission Puzzle Earlier this month, Governor Hochul proposed legislation that would require all buildings constructed after 2027 to produce zero emissio...
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At the end of last month, the news was buzzing about the newly discovered Omicron variant. On the last day of trading for the December NYMEX contract, the December price jumped up almost 50¢ to close ...
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New York City’s electricity is primarily generated by fossil fuel-fired power plants which typically produce higher levels of greenhouse gases than generators in the rest of the state. Physical bottle...
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