In late August, we wrote that while the result of the Presidential election will have a significant impact on Federal energy policy, it will not materially affect energy prices. We now have a somewhat...
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The team at 5 discussed the critical topic of increased capacity costs in PJM and the financial impact on your organization's budgets. This is a unique opportunity to gain valuable insights and action...
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The departure of President Biden and the nomination of Vice-President Harris challenges anyone predicting the impact of the 2024 election on energy policy. Unlike President Biden or former President T...
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The good news is that we now know the price of capacity through May 2026. The bad news is that capacity prices have increased by approximately 5x over the last auction. The surge in price was fueled b...
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The team at 5 with NYSERDA’s Program Manager, Mark R. Gundrum and colleague Kevin Ramcharitar discuss the upcoming voluntary sale of Tier 1 Renewable Energy Credits to commercial and industrial entiti...
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Hurricane season officially began this month and in a report at the end of May, NOAA predicted between 17 and 25 named storms between June 1 and November 30. According to NOAA, “The upcoming Atlantic ...
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New York, like many states across the country, has a standard by which certain qualifying renewable generation assets are awarded one Renewable Energy Certificate (REC) for each MWh of electricity del...
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The official kick-off to summer is almost here. The beginning of summer is also when many regional power grids start to measure a business’ Coincidental Peak demand. The Coincidental Peak (CP) is the ...
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One of the most common questions clients ask when purchasing electricity or natural gas is, “How much money am I going to save?” This is a reasonable question and for many years, savings could be real...
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